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Agriculture, hydrology, and water quality /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Haygarth, P. M.
Other Authors: Jarvis, S. C.
Format: Printed Book
Published: Wallingford, UK ; New York : CABI Pub., c2002.
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Online Access:http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy041/2001005591.html
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0612/2001005591-d.html
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Note on Terminology and Abbreviations
  • Introduction: an Interdisciplinary Approach for Agriculture, Hydrology and Water Quality
  • PM.Haygarth and S.C.Jarvis
  • Section 1.Agriculture: Potential Sources of Water Pollution
  • Introduction: Agriculture as a Potential Source of Water Pollution
  • A.N.Sharpley
  • 1.Nitrogen
  • D.Hatch, K.Goulding and D.Murphy
  • 2.Phosphorus
  • P Leinweber, B.L.Turner and R.Meissner
  • 3.Manures
  • D.R.Chadwick and S.Chen
  • 4.Pesticides and Persistent Organic Pollutants
  • B.Gevao and K.C.Jones
  • 5.Heavy Metals
  • W de Vries, PF.A.M.R6mkens, T.van Leeuwen and J.J.B.Bronswijk
  • 6.Human Enteric Pathogens
  • D.L.Jones, G.Campbell and C.W Kaspar
  • 7.Sediment
  • TR.Harrod and F.D.Theurer
  • 8.Nutrient Balances
  • D.B.Beegle, L.E.Lanyon and J.T.Sims
  • Section 2.Hydrology: the Carrier and Transport of Water Pollution
  • Introduction: Modelling Hydrological and Nutrient Transport Processes
  • K.Beven
  • 9.Hydrological Source Management of Pollutants at the Soil Profile Scale
  • R.W McDowell, A.N.Sharpley, P.J.A.Kleinman and W.J.Gburek
  • 10.Hydrological Mobilization of Pollutants at the Field/Slope Scale
  • D.Nash, D.Halliwell andJ.Cox
  • 11.Modelling Hydrological Mobilization of Nutrient Pollutants at the Catchment Scale
  • Y.J.P.Van Herpe, PA.Troch, PF.Quinn and S.Anthony
  • 12.Pollutant-Sediment Interactions: Sorption, Reactivity and Transport of Phosphorus
  • D.S.Baldwin, A.M, Mitchell and J.M.Olley
  • 13.Quantifying Sediment and Nutrient Pathways within Danish Agricultural Catchments
  • B.Kronvang, R.Grant, A.R.Laubel and M.L.Pedersen
  • 14.Development of Geographical Information Systems for Assessing Hydrological Aspects of Diffuse Nutrient and Sediment Transfer from Agriculture
  • A.I.Fraser
  • 15.Wetlands as Regulators of Pollutant Transport
  • M.S.A.Blackwell, D.V Hogan and E.Maltby
  • Section 3.Water Quality: Impacts and Case Studies from Around the World
  • Introduction: Impacts of Agriculture on Water Quality Around the World
  • G.Harris
  • 16.Solutions to Nutrient Management Problems in the Chesapeake Bay
  • Watershed, USA
  • J.T Sims and F.J.Coale
  • 17.Nutrient and Pesticide Transfer from Agricultural Soils to Water in New Zealand
  • K.C.Cameron, H.J.Di and L.M.Condron
  • 18.Land, Water and People: Complex Interactions in the Murrumbidgee River Catchment, New South Wales, Australia
  • S.Pengelly and G.Fishburn
  • 19.Managing the Effects of Agriculture on Water Quality in Northern Ireland
  • R.H.Foy and WC.K.O'Connor
  • 20.Conflicts and Problems with Water Quality in the Upper Catchment of the Manyame River, Zimbabwe
  • KE.Motsi, E.Mangwayana and K.E.Giller
  • 21.Dryland Salinization: a Challenge for Land and Water Management in the Australian Landscape
  • J.Williams, G.R.Walker and T.Hatton
  • 22.Quantifying Nutrient Limiting Conditions in Temperate River Systems
  • A.C.Edwards and PA.Chambers
  • Index.