Publications
Work Package 4 Collaboration: An integrated assessment of nitrogen source, transformation and fate within an intensive dairy system to inform management change.
Nikolenko et al., 2018 - Isotope composition of nitrogen species in groundwater under agricultural areas: A review
Nikolenko et al., 2018 Biogeochemistry of greenhouse gases in groundwater under agricultural area (the Geer catchment, Belgium)
Ezzati et al., 2019. Developing and validating a decision support tool for media selection to mitigate drainage waters. Ecological Engineering.
Nikolenko et al., 2019 Dynamics of greenhouse gases in groundwater: hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical controls
G.Ezzatia et al., Developing and validating a decision support tool for media selection to mitigate drainage waters
Ramgraber, M., Albert, C., & Schirmer, M. 2019 Data assimilation and online parameter optimization in groundwater modeling using nested particle filters
Gisela Quaglia (UGent) et al., 2019 A spatial approach to identify priority areas for pesticide pollution mitigation
G.Ezzati et al., 2019 Impact of P inputs on source-sink P dynamics of sediment along an agricultural ditch network
CollinsAmoah-Antwi et al., 2019 Restoration of soil quality using biochar and brown coal waste: A review
Burri, N. M., Weatherl, R., Moeck, C., & Schirmer, M. 2019, A review of threats to groundwater quality in the anthropocene
Jurado, Anna et al, 2019 Dynamics of greenhouse gases in the river–groundwater interface in a gaining river stretch (Triffoy catchment, Belgium)
Evgenia Micha et al., 2020 The Complex Pathway towards Farm-Level Sustainable Intensification: An Exploratory Network Analysis of Stakeholders’ Knowledge and Perception
A ModFlow-based groundwater modelling tool incorporating geological complexities (ESR5) and decision-making tool for selecting remediation media for mitigating nutrients in farm drainage water (ESR11) created within the Network are thus also openly available for the public and to relevant stakeholder groups (doi.org/10.25678/000161 and doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoena.2019.100010).