IMIS | Lifewatch regional portal

You are here

IMIS

[ report an error in this record ]basket (29): add | show Print this page

Managing nitrogen legacies to accelerate water quality improvement
Basu, N.B.; Van Meter, K.J.; Byrnes, D.K.; Van Cappellen, P.; Brouwer, R.; Jacobsen, B.H.; Jarsjö, J.; Rudolph, D.L.; Cunha, M.C.; Nelson, N.; Bhattacharya, R.; Destouni, G.; Olsen, S.B. (2022). Managing nitrogen legacies to accelerate water quality improvement. Nature Geoscience 15(2): 97-105. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00889-9
In: Nature Geoscience. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1752-0894; e-ISSN 1752-0908, more
Peer reviewed article  

Available in  Authors 

Authors  Top 
  • Basu, N.B.
  • Van Meter, K.J.
  • Byrnes, D.K.
  • Van Cappellen, P., more
  • Brouwer, R.
  • Jacobsen, B.H.
  • Jarsjö, J.
  • Rudolph, D.L.
  • Cunha, M.C.
  • Nelson, N.
  • Bhattacharya, R.
  • Destouni, G.
  • Olsen, S.B.

Abstract
    Increasing incidences of eutrophication and groundwater quality impairment from agricultural nitrogen pollution are threatening humans and ecosystem health. Minimal improvements in water quality have been achieved despite billions of dollars invested in conservation measures worldwide. Such apparent failures can be attributed in part to legacy nitrogen that has accumulated over decades of agricultural intensification and that can lead to time lags in water quality improvement. Here, we identify the key knowledge gaps related to landscape nitrogen legacies and propose approaches to manage and improve water quality, given the presence of these legacies.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Authors