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Global nutrient export from watersheds

For an example, see httpy/marine.rutgers.edu/globalnews/mission.htm for the Global Nutrient Export from Watersheds model that was developed by UNESCO s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission in 2005. [Pg.697]

River export of DIP (TgPy ) from continents and to ocean basins as estimated from the Global Nutrient Export from Watersheds model. The weathered P represents the natural input. Source From Flarrison, J. A., et al. (2005). Global Blogeochemical Cycles 19, GB4S03. [Pg.705]

Seitzinger, S. P., Harrison, J. A., Dumont, E., Beusen, A. H. W., and Bouwman, A. F. (2005). Sources and delivery of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous to the coastal zone An overview of global nutrient export from watersheds (NEWS) models and their apphcation. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 19 (4), GB4S01. [Pg.1587]


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