Nitrogen and phosphorus loads to the sea (2005-2012) - (v. mar.2019)

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.10.16 00:00
Created
2020.10.12
Available languages
English
Keywords
environmental policy, waste, phosphorus, nitrogen, agriculture, water
Quality scoring
250

Dataset description

Spatial dataset consisting of annual nutrient loads and source apportionments for 2005-2012 estimated at the outlets of freshwater river basins with model GREEN (Grizzetti et al., 2012; March 2019 version). Sources of nutrients comprise agriculture (mineral and organic fertilization), nitrogen atmospheric deposition, phosphorus releases from natural areas, scattered dwellings, and point sources (domestic and industrial discharges). Nutrients are reduced by attenuation processes in land and freshwater reaches. The river basin hydrological data model is based on Catchment Characterisation and Modelling (Vogt et al., 2007; https://data.jrc.ec.europa.eu/dataset/fe1878e8-7541-4c66-8453-afdae7469221)
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