G Blöschl, AP Blaschke, M Broer… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
Hydrological observatories bear a lot of resemblance to the more traditional research catchment concept, but tend to differ in providing more long-term facilities that transcend the …
CM Mörth, C Humborg, H Eriksson… - AMBIO: A Journal of the …, 2007 - BioOne
We developed for the first time a catchment model simulating simultaneously the nutrient land-sea fluxes from all 105 major watersheds within the Baltic Sea drainage area. A …
Agricultural management practices are among the major drivers of agricultural nitrogen (N) loss. Legislation and management incentives for measures to mitigate N loss should …
Rivers export increasing amounts of dissolved inorganic (DIN, DIP) and organic (DON, DOP) nitrogen and phosphorus to the Black Sea causing coastal eutrophication. The aim of this …
B Helm, T Terekhanova, J Tränckner… - Water science and …, 2013 - iwaponline.com
Nutrients in river systems originate from multiple emission sources, follow various pathways, and are subject to processes of conversion and fate. One approach to tackle this complexity …
A Vadineanu - The Wetlands Handbook, 2009 - researchgate.net
The Lower Danube River System (LDRS), extends 840 km between the Black Sea and the Iron Gate II reservoir and, together with its associated floodplains and inner and coastal …
C Schilling, JO Skøien, M Zessner-Spitzenberg - 2004 - academia.edu
A GIS-based approach was used to estimate groundwater residence time distributions for two Austrian case study regions (Wulka and Ybbs catchment) using groundwater elevation …
Over the last decade of education for sustainable development (2004–2014), there has been strong emphasis on gaining direct experience in solving the current problems …