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Hydrology is the key factor for nitrogen export from tile-drained catchments under consistent land-management

Bauwe et al., 2020

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11842933372073860227
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Bauwe A
Kahle P
Tiemeyer B
Lennartz B
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Environmental Research Letters

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In this study, 14 years of climate, stream flow, land management, nitrate-nitrogen (NO 3–N) load and concentration data were analyzed to identify potential drivers for NO 3–N losses at two tile-drained catchments under cropland use in northeastern Germany. Mean (±standard …
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