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We review nutrient sources and fluxes from terrestrial landscapes, particularly those of significance in agricultural catchments.
'Continuous modelling of intermittent stormflows on a semi-arid agricultural catchment'.
Modelling hydrology of agricultural catchments using parameters derived from rainfall simulator data.
Results indicated that the presence of isolated forest fragments within agricultural catchments had little effect on water chemistry and in-stream physical conditions.
The first project aims to develop a spatial model for the prediction of phosphorous run-off from an agricultural catchment.
Research indicates that this delta has been built through sporadic hydrological events rather than through agricultural catchment.
This paper presents a model that attempts to predict E. coli loadings from agricultural catchments based on their physical characteristics and management practices.
It has few anthropogenic impacts with a mostly agricultural catchment and the small village of Rossport located at the centre of its two main channels.
Hydrologic and salinity changes associated with tree plantations in a saline agricultural catchment in southwestern Australia.
Magnitude and frequency of sediment transport in agricultural catchments: a paired lake-catchment study in midland England.
It has a large agricultural catchment area in west Tipperary and east County Limerick and was historically a significant market town.
The North West has a large agricultural catchment, runoff from farms can enter coastal waters and increase the concentration of bacteria and viruses.
Comparison of standardised and region-specific methods for assessment of the vulnerability of groundwater to pollution: a case study in an agricultural catchment.
Numerous studies have shown the effectiveness of riparian buffers in reducing sediment, pathogen, and nutrient loads into surface and groundwater in agricultural catchments.
Through the Middle Ages the harbor primarily exported grain to Norway and Germany from the large agricultural catchment areas around Aarhus.
Droppo (1996) Distribution of lead, copper and zinc in size-fractionated river bed sediment in two agricultural catchments of southern Ontario, Canada.
Native River Blackfish (Gadopsis marmoratus) in agricultural catchments in central Victoria preferred undercut banks as daytime refuges.
Phosphorus and DOC losses from agricultural catchments in the Adelaide Hills. in: Jones, P A, editor.
Contemporary Sediment Dynamics and Sediment Delivery in a Small Agricultural Catchment, North Oxfordshire.
However, an understanding of these processes is essential for managing dryland salinity in agricultural catchments, and cost-benefit analyses of the technology suggests geophysics needs to be carefully matched with an application.
Atrazine and simazine were used extensively by the forestry industry in a winter spraying programme, and applications of the other herbicides occurred in cropped agricultural catchments during spring and summer.
It was not until the middle of the 18th century growth returned in large part due to trade with the large agricultural catchment areas around the city; particularly grain proved to be a remunerative export.
Concentrations of the triazine herbicides atrazine, simazine, cyanazine, metribuzin and propazine were determined in streams draining forestry and agricultural catchments in Tasmania, Australia, between 1989 and 1992.
Dr Jane Chambers, Jenny Hale, and Deborah Cronin have been integrating work on ways to reduce nutrient export from the agricultural catchment on the Swan Coastal Plain.
Positions for the two officers, Melanie Clinch and Leanne Hartley, have been funded through the Northern Agricultural Catchment Council (NACC) Natural Heritage Trust (NHT).