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Diffuse water pollution caused by agriculture is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to water pollution both in China and in Europe. A great deal of effort has been spent on mechanisms to address such pollution, especially through legislation ...
Liping Dai
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THE CALCULATION OF THE POLLUTION DISTRIBUTION IN THE KLYAZMA RESERVOIR FROM DIFFUSE BANK S
In recent decades, anthropogenic pressure in the industrial and agricultural sectors has decreased markedly in catchments. However, there was no noticeable improvement in the water quality of water bodies.
Yevgeniy V. Venitsianov +2 more
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Agricultural diffuse pollution in Thailand
Over the past two decades there have been a number of changes in Thailand, changes in the environment and quality of life for its people, changes in its communities and in the foundations of its economy. Before 1970, Thailand was a rural society in which local communities depended on the natural resources which surrounded them, and the national economy
N. Kanchanakool, N. Tonmanee
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Purpose: analysis of the water bodies state monitoring system operating on the territory of Russia, identification of problems of accounting for diffuse pollution of water bodies in the framework of state monitoring of water bodies and development of ...
A. V. Slabunova +2 more
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Réduire les pollutions diffuses [PDF]
Les enjeux des pollutions diffuses sur la qualité de la ressource en eau et la santé humaine sont tels qu'une démarche intensive de recherche sur le contrôle de ces pollutions a été engagée, dont témoigne le rapport "Pesticides, agriculture et environnement" de l'INRA et du CEMAGREF.
Rio, Patrick, Rio, Patrick
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Nitrates in Groundwater of Small Shallow Aquifers in the Western Side of Hoya de Huesca (NE Spain)
Nitrate is one of the most common groundwater contaminants in rural areas. In this work, the presence of high levels of nitrate in groundwater of the aquifers of the west part of Hoya de Huesca County (NE Spain) has been studied by coupling ...
Raquel Zufiaurre +2 more
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Muddying the Picture? Forecasting Particulate Sources and Dispersal Patterns in Managed Catchments
Satellite imagery and climate change projections improve our ability to map and forecast sediment sources and transport pathways at high resolution, which is vital for catchment management.
Janet Cristine Richardson +4 more
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First Flush Stormwater Runoff in Urban Catchments: A Bibliometric and Comprehensive Review
First flush is a phenomenon in stormwater runoff that has been considered a topic of great interest in the field of nonpoint source pollution. Despite several attempts to define the first flush quantitively, the specified characteristics of the ...
Marla Maniquiz-Redillas +4 more
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Modeling diffuse pollution with a distributed approach
The transferability of parameters for non-point source pollution models to other watersheds, especially those in remote areas without enough data for calibration, is a major problem in diffuse pollution modeling. A water quality component was developed for WATFLOOD (a flood forecast hydrological model) to deal with sediment and nutrient transport.
L F, León +3 more
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Shifting cultivation is widely practiced in many tropical mountainous watersheds. Agricultural practices are changing with the intensification of activities and the development of industrial monocultures associated with increasing land use and the use of
Luc Sandevoir +2 more
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