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AGRITIL - Nutrient loss model for agriculture - Modelling soil, organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus losses from Norwegian agricultural areas to water

Kværnø, Sigrun; Fischer, Franziska; Bechmann, Marianne
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3123844
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2024
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Abstract
This report describes the development of models to calculate losses of soil particles, phosphorus, nitrogen and organic carbon from agricultural land to first order streams. The results from the models serve as input data to the TEOTIL model which estimates the net losses from agriculture and all other sources. The agricultural models (AGRITIL) were calibrated for catchments in the Agricultural Environmental monitoring programme and are limited by the availability of data for different regions in Norway.
 
AGRITIL - Nutrient loss model for agriculture - Modelling soil, organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus losses from Norwegian agricultural areas to water
 
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NIBIO Rapport

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