Tracing the sources and cycling of phosphorus in river sediments using oxygen isotopes: Methodological adaptations and first results from a case study in France

C Pistocchi, F Tamburini, G Gruau, A Ferhi, D Trevisan… - Water research, 2017 - Elsevier
An essential aspect of eutrophication studies is to trace the ultimate origin of phosphate ions
(P-PO 4) associated with the solid phase of river sediments, as certain processes can make …

Long-term simulations of Nature-Based Solutions effects on runoff and soil losses in a flat agricultural area within the catchment of Lake Massaciuccoli (Central Italy)

A Pignalosa, N Silvestri, F Pugliese, A Corniello… - Agricultural Water …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) are implemented worldwide to mitigate the impact
of industrial agriculture on sediment and nutrient losses; however, their effectiveness …

Phosphorus budget in the water‐agro‐food system at nested scales in two contrasted regions of the world (ASEAN‐8 and EU‐27)

J Garnier, L Lassaletta, G Billen… - Global …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus (P) plays a strategic role in agricultural production as well as in the occurrence
of freshwater and marine eutrophication episodes throughout the world. Moreover, the …

Spatial data management and numerical modelling: Demonstrating the application of the QGIS-integrated FREEWAT platform at 13 case studies for tackling …

G De Filippis, C Pouliaris, D Kahuda, TA Vasile… - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component,
effective groundwater management requires the application of methods pertaining to the …

Effect of Harvest Time and Frequency on Biomass Quality and Biomethane Potential of Common Reed (Phragmites australis) Under Paludiculture Conditions

F Dragoni, V Giannini, G Ragaglini, E Bonari… - Bioenergy …, 2017 - Springer
This study examined the effect of harvest time (from May to September) and dry matter
partitioning on biomethane potential and methane yield per unit area of Phragmites australis …

A spatially distributed, physically-based modeling approach for estimating agricultural nitrate leaching to groundwater

G De Filippis, L Ercoli, R Rossetto - Hydrology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Nitrogen-nitrate, while being fundamental for crop production, is of particular concern in the
agricultural sector, as it can easily leach to the water table, worsening groundwater quality …

[HTML][HTML] Onsite wastewater treatment systems are a major source of pharmaceutical products in surface water of peri-urban/rural areas

R Rossetto, C Marchina, L Ercoli - City and Environment Interactions, 2024 - Elsevier
Most of the published studies on pharmaceutical products (PhPs) focus on their occurrence
in the influent/effluent at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in urban areas with high …

Surface Water (SW) and Shallow Groundwater (SGW) Nutrient Concentrations in Riparian Wetlands of a Mixed Land-Use Catchment

BF Abesh, JT Anderson, JA Hubbart - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
Precipitation patterns, water flow direction, and local land-use practices affect surface water
(SW) and shallow groundwater (SGW) nutrient concentrations in riparian wetlands. Given …

ORGANICS: A QGIS Plugin for Simulating One-Dimensional Transport of Dissolved Substances in Surface Water

R Rossetto, A Cisotto, N Dalla Libera, A Braidot… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Surface water in streams and rivers is a valuable resource and pollution events, if not
tackled in time, may have dramatic impacts on aquatic ecosystems. As such, in order to …

Growth and nutrient uptake of perennial crops in a paludicultural approach in a drained Mediterranean peatland

V Giannini, N Silvestri, F Dragoni, C Pistocchi… - Ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Combining peatland rewetting with biomass cropping (paludiculture) is one strategy to
remove nutrient surpluses from soil/water and stimulate peat-forming vegetation. This …