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Water Science & Technology

Volume 56 Number 1

Diffuse Pollution and Sustainable Basin Management

Contents

Diffuse pollution abatement – a key component in the integrated effort towards sustainable urban basins
V. Novotny and K. Hill.......... 1–9
Diffuse pollution in Japan: issues and perspectives
K. Yamada.......... 11–20
Using catchment models to establish measure plans according to the Water Framework Directive
B. Arheimer, L. Andersson, J. Alkan-Olsson and A. Jonsson.......... 21–28
P-pollution in a heavily urbanized river basin from point and diffuse sources: the River Ruhr case study (Germany)
B. Tetzlaff and F. Wendland.......... 29–37
Integrated modelling of nitrate loads to coastal waters and land rent applied to catchment-scale water management
A. Refsgaard, T. Jacobsen, B. Jacobsen and J.-E. Ørum.......... 39–47
Riparian wetlands for enhancing the self-purification capacity of streams
B.J. D'Arcy, N. McLean, K.V. Heal and D. Kay.......... 49–57
Nitrate in aquifers beneath agricultural systems
M.R. Burkart and J.D. Stoner.......... 59–69
Using precise data sets on farming and pesticide properties to verify a diffuse pollution hydrological model for predicting pesticide concentration
Y. Matsui, K. Narita, T. Inoue and T. Matsushita.......... 71–80
Emission reduction by multipurpose buffer strips on arable fields
K. Sloots and A.W. van der Vlies.......... 81–88
Minimization of the diffuse pollution caused by dairy farms in Cyprus through the development of guidelines for their sustainable operation
D. Fatta, M. Monou, C. Voscos, N. Kythreotou and Ch. Stylianou.......... 89–97
Surface discharge of heavy metals from low farmland
K. Hamada, I. Yoshinaga, T. Hitomi, A. Miura, E. Shiratani and K. Takaki.......... 99–104
Estimation and comparison of nitrogen loads and attenuation in agricultural catchments of Japan and Korea
S. Itahashi, M.-C. Seo and M. Takeuchi.......... 105–113
Sorption behaviour of oxadiazon in tropical rice soils
M.E. Hoque, R.M. Wilkins, A. Kennedy and J.A. Garratt.......... 115–121
HSPF-Paddy simulation of water flow and quality for the Saemangeum watershed in Korea
J.-H. Jeon, C.G. Yoon, K.-W. Jung and J.-H. Jang.......... 123–130
Modeling the effects of climate change on different land uses
S. Göncü and E. Albek.......... 131–138
Application of environmental impact quotient model to Kumluca region, Turkey to determine environmental impacts of pesticides
A. Muhammetoglu and B. Uslu.......... 139–145
Applicability of modelling tools in watershed management for controlling diffuse pollution
A. Erturk, M. Gurel, M.A. Baloch, T. Dikerler, A. Ekdal, A. Tanik and D.Z. Seker.......... 147–154
Simultaneous estimation of model parameters and diffuse pollution sources for river water quality modeling
K.S. Jun, J.W. Kang and K.S. Lee.......... 155–162
WFD and agriculture activity of the EU: first linkages between the CAP and the WFD at EU Level
V. Mohaupt, G. Crosnier, R. Todd, P. Petersen and T. Dworak.......... 163–170
Optimum management scheme to control nonpoint pollution in Korea
D.-H. Hwang and J.-Y. Choi.......... 171–179
Assessment of uncertainty in Great Barrier Reef catchment models
A. Herr and P.M. Kuhnert.......... 181–188
Effective lake basin management institutions: lessons from African lakes
V.S. Muhandiki and T.J. Ballatore.......... 189–198
The uncertain search for the diffuse silver bullet: science, policy and prospects
J.G. Cooke and R.A. Petch.......... 199–205
How participatory can participatory modeling be? Degrees of influence of stakeholder and expert perspectives in six dimensions of participatory modeling
A. Jonsson, L. Andersson, J. Alkan-Olsson and B. Arheimer.......... 207–214
Effectiveness of combined sewer overflow treatment for dissolved oxygen improvement in the Chicago Waterways
E. Alp, C.S. Melching, H. Zhang and R. Lanyon.......... 215–222
Brake wear from vehicles as an important source of diffuse copper pollution
J.H.J. Hulskotte, H.A.C. Denier van der Gon, A.J.H. Visschedijk and M. Schaap.......... 223–231
Estimation of the emission factors of PAHs by traffic with the model of atmospheric dispersion and deposition from heavy traffic road
N. Ozaki, H. Tokumitsu, K. Kojima and T. Kindaichi.......... 233–242
Nitrogen fertilizer impact on the Wilmot watershed aquifer in Prince Edward Island, Canada
E. van Bochove, M.M. Savard, G. Thériault, R. Cherif, N. Ziadi and J. MacLeod.......... 243–251
Long-time risk of groundwater/drinking water pollution with sulphuric compounds beneath burned peatlands in Indonesia
V.C. Hammen.......... 253–258
The influence of stream bed hydraulic conductivity on sustaining baseflow in rivers
O. Gunduz.......... 259–266
Air–water mass transfer and tracer gases in stormwater systems
H.I. Madsen, J. Vollertsen and T. Hvitved-Jacobsen.......... 267–275
Biosorption of lead(II) and copper(II) from stormwater by brown seaweed Sargassum sp.: Batch and column studies
S.V. Perumal, U.M. Joshi, S. Karthikeyan and R. Balasubramanian.......... 277–285
Budgets of major ionic species and nutrients on a dam reservoir in forested watershed
Y. Komai, S. Umemoto, Y. Takeda, T. Inoue and A. Imai.......... 287–293
Estimation of nutrient load from urban diffuse sources: experiments with runoff sampling at pilot catchments of Lake Balaton, Hungary
P. Budai and A. Clement.......... 295–302