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Agricultural land, nutrient losses

Box 10.2.2 Harmonisation, reliability and transparency for quantifying diffuse nutrient losses, in particular from agricultural land, to surface freshwater systems and coastal waters... [Pg.448]

The agricultural emissions of NHj, NjO and NO must be considered in context the processes which lead to net loss from the soil and vegetation are natural and form a part of the land-atmosphere cycling of this vital nutrient. The current agricultural processes, however, create conditions in which the small natural background fluxes, in the range of a few ngNm s are dwarfed by losses from fertilized land. [Pg.59]


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