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EEAFigure Source apportioned annual load and estimated fertiliser use in six Bernet catchments.
Total nitrogen (A) and Total phosphorus (B).
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EEAFigure Source apportioned annual load in 1999 and estimated fertiliser use in Euroharp catchments.
Total nitrogen (A) and Total phosphorus (B)
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EEAFigure Source apportioned annual load of nitrogen (A) and phosphorus (B) in large river catchments based on the Moneris model, and nitrogen surplus.
Source-oriented approach
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EEAFigure Source apportioned annual load of phosphorus in the catchments of large lakes.
Mixed approaches.
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EEAFigure Source apportioned annual load of phosphorus to inland waters in the sub-catchments of the Baltic. (A)
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EEAFigure Source apportionment of phosphorus load in selected regions and catchments.
The area of each pie chart indicates the total area-specific load
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EEAFigure Trend in median total ammonium, total phosphorus and nitrate concentration of river water bodies, grouped by ecological status/potential class
Concentrations are expressed as a median of annual mean concentrations. Up to three-year gaps of missing values have been interpolated or extrapolated. Only complete series with no missing values after this interpolation/extrapolation are included. The number of time series/river stations is shown in parentheses. The trend for 1992 to 2010 for each of the ecological quality classes has been linearly extended to 2027 — or when the concentration level becomes negative.
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EEAFigure Water quality of rivers in six Member States 1980-1999. BOD, phosphorous and ammonium
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