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Desciprion of nine nutrient loss models: capabilities and suitability baser on their characteristies

In EUROHARP, an EC Framework V project, which started in 2002 with 21 partners in 17 countries across Europe, a detailed intercomparison of contemporary catchment-scale modelling approaches was undertaken to characterise the relative importance of point and diffuse pollution of nutrients in surface...

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Published in:Journal of environmental monitoring 2009, Vol.11
Main Authors: Schoumans, O.F, Silgram, M, Groenendijk, P, Bouraoui, F, Andersen, H.E, Kronvang, B, Behrendt, H, Arheimer, B, Johnsson, H, Panagopoulos, Y, Mimikou, M, Porto, A., Lo, Reisser, H, Gall, G., Le, Barr, A, Anthony, S.G
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