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Technica Bulletin (ILWMR). Nitrogen, phosphate and biocides in ground water as influenced by soil factors and agriculture / Steenvoorden, J. H. A. M.
Titre de série : Technica Bulletin (ILWMR) Titre : Nitrogen, phosphate and biocides in ground water as influenced by soil factors and agriculture Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Steenvoorden, J. H. A. M. Année de publication : 1976 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05567 Note générale : This paper deals with contamination of the groundwater. This can occurs as a result of precipitation excess. The extent to whuich pollution of groundwater is caused by agricultural activities depends on the processes in the soil. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Phosphate Eau souterraine Sol Agriculture Pollution Nitrogen Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : This paper deals with contamination of the groundwater. This can occurs as a result of precipitation excess. The extent to whuich pollution of groundwater is caused by agricultural activities depends on the processes in the soil. Note de contenu : This paper deals with contamination of the groundwater. This can occurs as a result of precipitation excess. The extent to whuich pollution of groundwater is caused by agricultural activities depends on the processes in the soil. Technica Bulletin (ILWMR). Nitrogen, phosphate and biocides in ground water as influenced by soil factors and agriculture [texte imprimé] / Steenvoorden, J. H. A. M. . - 1976.
ISSN : CI-05567
This paper deals with contamination of the groundwater. This can occurs as a result of precipitation excess. The extent to whuich pollution of groundwater is caused by agricultural activities depends on the processes in the soil.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Phosphate Eau souterraine Sol Agriculture Pollution Nitrogen Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : This paper deals with contamination of the groundwater. This can occurs as a result of precipitation excess. The extent to whuich pollution of groundwater is caused by agricultural activities depends on the processes in the soil. Note de contenu : This paper deals with contamination of the groundwater. This can occurs as a result of precipitation excess. The extent to whuich pollution of groundwater is caused by agricultural activities depends on the processes in the soil. Réservation
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Titre de série : Technical Bulletin, 114 Titre : Natural and artificial sources of nitrogen and phosphate pollution of waters in the Netherlands surface Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Steenvoorden, J. H. A. M. ; Oosterom, H. P. Mention d'édition : ILWMR IVCW Editeur : ILWMR IVCW Année de publication : 1979 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08773 Note générale : Nitrogen and phosphate pollution of surface water by various potential sources is discussed in general attention is paid to the more or less natural sources: precipitation, leaching of natural soil constituents, seepage of saline groundwater and to the artificial sources: domestic waste water, inlet water from storage canals, leaching of fertilizers, surface runoff and discharge of dune water. For three polders and three book catchmont areas the total nitrogen and phosphate load has been calculated. Polders and catchmant areas differ with respect to the geo - hydrological situation, soil,type, agricultural soil use and population density. In the sandy soil of the brook cathment areas on the other hand, the nitrogen pollution originates for the largest part from scattered agricultural sources. The contribution to the phosphate laod by domestic sewage depends on the population density and the treatment method of waste water, out generally speaking it is an important factor. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Pollution Eau de surface Phosphate Géologie Hydrologie Eau souterraine Fertilisation Nitrogène Index. décimale : 363.73 Pollution Résumé : Nitrogen and phosphate pollution of surface water by various potential sources is discussed in general attention is paid to the more or less natural sources: precipitation, leaching of natural soil constituents, seepage of saline groundwater and to the artificial sources: domestic waste water, inlet water from storage canals, leaching of fertilizers, surface runoff and discharge of dune water. For three polders and three book catchmont areas the total nitrogen and phosphate load has been calculated. Polders and catchmant areas differ with respect to the geo - hydrological situation, soil,type, agricultural soil use and population density. In the sandy soil of the brook cathment areas on the other hand, the nitrogen pollution originates for the largest part from scattered agricultural sources. The contribution to the phosphate laod by domestic sewage depends on the population density and the treatment method of waste water, out generally speaking it is an important factor. Note de contenu : Nitrogen and phosphate pollution of surface water by various potential sources is discussed in general attention is paid to the more or less natural sources: precipitation, leaching of natural soil constituents, seepage of saline groundwater and to the artificial sources: domestic waste water, inlet water from storage canals, leaching of fertilizers, surface runoff and discharge of dune water. For three polders and three book catchmont areas the total nitrogen and phosphate load has been calculated. Polders and catchmant areas differ with respect to the geo - hydrological situation, soil,type, agricultural soil use and population density. In the sandy soil of the brook cathment areas on the other hand, the nitrogen pollution originates for the largest part from scattered agricultural sources. The contribution to the phosphate laod by domestic sewage depends on the population density and the treatment method of waste water, out generally speaking it is an important factor. Technical Bulletin, 114. Natural and artificial sources of nitrogen and phosphate pollution of waters in the Netherlands surface [texte imprimé] / Steenvoorden, J. H. A. M. ; Oosterom, H. P. . - ILWMR IVCW . - ILWMR IVCW, 1979.
ISSN : CI-08773
Nitrogen and phosphate pollution of surface water by various potential sources is discussed in general attention is paid to the more or less natural sources: precipitation, leaching of natural soil constituents, seepage of saline groundwater and to the artificial sources: domestic waste water, inlet water from storage canals, leaching of fertilizers, surface runoff and discharge of dune water. For three polders and three book catchmont areas the total nitrogen and phosphate load has been calculated. Polders and catchmant areas differ with respect to the geo - hydrological situation, soil,type, agricultural soil use and population density. In the sandy soil of the brook cathment areas on the other hand, the nitrogen pollution originates for the largest part from scattered agricultural sources. The contribution to the phosphate laod by domestic sewage depends on the population density and the treatment method of waste water, out generally speaking it is an important factor.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Pollution Eau de surface Phosphate Géologie Hydrologie Eau souterraine Fertilisation Nitrogène Index. décimale : 363.73 Pollution Résumé : Nitrogen and phosphate pollution of surface water by various potential sources is discussed in general attention is paid to the more or less natural sources: precipitation, leaching of natural soil constituents, seepage of saline groundwater and to the artificial sources: domestic waste water, inlet water from storage canals, leaching of fertilizers, surface runoff and discharge of dune water. For three polders and three book catchmont areas the total nitrogen and phosphate load has been calculated. Polders and catchmant areas differ with respect to the geo - hydrological situation, soil,type, agricultural soil use and population density. In the sandy soil of the brook cathment areas on the other hand, the nitrogen pollution originates for the largest part from scattered agricultural sources. The contribution to the phosphate laod by domestic sewage depends on the population density and the treatment method of waste water, out generally speaking it is an important factor. Note de contenu : Nitrogen and phosphate pollution of surface water by various potential sources is discussed in general attention is paid to the more or less natural sources: precipitation, leaching of natural soil constituents, seepage of saline groundwater and to the artificial sources: domestic waste water, inlet water from storage canals, leaching of fertilizers, surface runoff and discharge of dune water. For three polders and three book catchmont areas the total nitrogen and phosphate load has been calculated. Polders and catchmant areas differ with respect to the geo - hydrological situation, soil,type, agricultural soil use and population density. In the sandy soil of the brook cathment areas on the other hand, the nitrogen pollution originates for the largest part from scattered agricultural sources. The contribution to the phosphate laod by domestic sewage depends on the population density and the treatment method of waste water, out generally speaking it is an important factor. Réservation
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