Managing nitrogen legacies to accelerate water quality improvement
Increasing incidences of eutrophication and groundwater quality impairment from
agricultural nitrogen pollution are threatening humans and ecosystem health. Minimal …
agricultural nitrogen pollution are threatening humans and ecosystem health. Minimal …
Barriers and bridges in abating coastal eutrophication
DF Boesch - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Over the past 30 years concerted campaigns have been undertaken to reverse nutrient-
driven eutrophication in coastal waters in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia …
driven eutrophication in coastal waters in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia …
Legacy nitrogen may prevent achievement of water quality goals in the Gulf of Mexico
In August 2017, the Gulf of Mexico's hypoxic zone was declared to be the largest ever
measured. It has been estimated that a 60% decrease in watershed nitrogen (N) loading …
measured. It has been estimated that a 60% decrease in watershed nitrogen (N) loading …
Applications of computational chemistry, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in aquatic chemistry research
The ever-looming water pollution has caused waterborne diseases, destruction of
biodiversity, and unsafe potable water, resulting in millions of deaths every year. Although …
biodiversity, and unsafe potable water, resulting in millions of deaths every year. Although …
Chesapeake legacies: The importance of legacy nitrogen to improving Chesapeake Bay water quality
Abstract In the Chesapeake Bay, excess nitrogen (N) from both landscape and atmospheric
sources has for decades fueled algal growth, disrupted aquatic ecosystems, and negatively …
sources has for decades fueled algal growth, disrupted aquatic ecosystems, and negatively …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term water quality monitoring in agricultural catchments in Sweden: Impact of climatic drivers on diffuse nutrient loads
G Ezzati, K Kyllmar, J Barron - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Water quality related to non-point source pollution continues to pose challenges in
agricultural landscapes, despite two completed cycles of Water Framework Directive actions …
agricultural landscapes, despite two completed cycles of Water Framework Directive actions …
Deep soil nitrogen storage slows nitrate leaching through the vadose zone
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer applications are important for agricultural yield, yet not all the applied
N is taken up by crops, leading to surplus N storage in soil or leaching to groundwater and …
N is taken up by crops, leading to surplus N storage in soil or leaching to groundwater and …
Impact of groundwater nitrogen legacy on water quality
The loss of agricultural nitrogen (N) is a leading cause of global eutrophication and
freshwater and coastal hypoxia. Despite regulatory efforts, such as the European Union's …
freshwater and coastal hypoxia. Despite regulatory efforts, such as the European Union's …
Shift of nitrate sources in groundwater due to intensive livestock farming on Jeju Island, South Korea: with emphasis on legacy effects on water management
SH Kim, HR Kim, S Yu, HJ Kang, IH Hyun, YC Song… - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Time lags between anthropogenic nitrogen inputs and their impacts to nitrate levels cause a
misunderstanding for sources and subsequently misguide the groundwater management …
misunderstanding for sources and subsequently misguide the groundwater management …
Long-term annual soil nitrogen surplus across Europe (1850–2019)
Worldwide surface waters suffer from the presence of nitrogen (N) compounds causing
eutrophication and deterioration of the water quality. Despite many Europe-wide …
eutrophication and deterioration of the water quality. Despite many Europe-wide …