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Organic agriculture nutrient release

Human activities, such as agriculture and industry, lead to the pollution of waters due to the input of nutrients and chemicals. Additionally, sewage treatment plants release small, aliphatic organics. The occurrence of such human activities can be seen in the characteristics of the organic carbon content of natural waters. For example, large European rivers (Seine, Rhine, Main) contain significant quantities of... [Pg.9]


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