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Assessing impacts of alternative land use and agricultural practices on nitrate pollution at the catchment scale

Laurent et al., 2011

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14997959262205271316
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Laurent F
Ruelland D
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Journal of Hydrology

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The SWAT model was used to model the impacts of climate, soils and agricultural practices on nitrate flows in a 1310km2 catchment in western France. Spatialized data were used for natural features (climate, soil, topography), while agricultural activities, finely represented by …
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