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Biology and Environment-proceedings of The Royal Irish Academy | 2006

Agriculture, meteorology and water quality in Ireland: a regional evaluation of pressures and pathways of nutrient loss to water

R.P.O. Schulte; Karl G. Richards; Karen M. Daly; Isabelle Kurz; E.J. McDonald; Nicholas M. Holden

The main environmental impact of Irish agriculture on surface and ground water quality is the potential transfer of nutrients to water. Soil water dynamics mediate the transport of nutrients to water, and these dynamics in turn depend on agro-meteorological conditions, which show large variations between regions, seasons and years. In this paper we quantify and map the spatio-temporal variability of agro-meteorological factors that control nutrient pressures and pathways of nutrient loss. Subsequently, we evaluate their impact on the water quality of Irish rivers. For nitrogen, pressure and pathways factors coincide in eastern and southern areas, which is reflected in higher nitrate levels of the rivers in these regions. For phosphorus, pathway factors are most pronounced in north-western parts of the country. In south-eastern parts, high pressure factors result in reduced biological water quality. These regional differences require that farm practices be customised to reflect the local risk of nutrient loss to water. Where pathways for phosphorus loss are present almost year-round * as is the case in most of the north-western part of the country * build-up of pressures should be prevented, or ameliorated where already high. In south-eastern areas, spatio-temporal coincidence of nutrient pressures and pathways should be prevented, which poses challenges to grassland management.


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2006

Impact of cattle on soil physical properties and nutrient concentrations in overland flow from pasture in Ireland

Isabelle Kurz; C. O’Reilly; Hubert Tunney


Journal of Hydrology | 2005

Effects of grassland management practices and environmental conditions on nutrient concentrations in overland flow

Isabelle Kurz; Catherine Coxon; Hubert Tunney; Declan Ryan


Science of The Total Environment | 2006

Impact of flow path length and flow rate on phosphorus loss in simulated overland flow from a humic gleysol grassland soil.

D.G. Doody; Richard Moles; Hubert Tunney; Isabelle Kurz; David Bourke; Karen Daly; Bernadette O’Regan


Journal of Hydrology | 2005

Identifying critical source areas for phosphorus loss in Ireland using field and catchment scale ranking schemes

K.J. Hughes; W.L. Magette; Isabelle Kurz


Water Science and Technology | 2005

The impact of agricultural management practices on nutrient losses to water: data on the effects of soil drainage characteristics

Isabelle Kurz; Hubert Tunney; Catherine Coxon


Soil Use and Management | 2009

Characterisation of organic phosphorus in overland flow from grassland plots using 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

David Bourke; Isabelle Kurz; P. Dowding; C. O’Reilly; Hubert Tunney; D. G. Doody; J. E. O’Brien; D. W. Jeffrey


Tearmann | 2008

Multiple factors control the environmental effectiveness of agri-environment schemes: implications for design and evaluation

John A. Finn; Isabelle Kurz; David Bourke


Archive | 2007

Pathways for nutrient loss to water with emphasis on phosphorus

Hubert Tunney; Gerard Kiely; G. Morgan; Richard Moles; Paul Byrne; Phil Jordan; Karen Daly; Donnacha G. Doody; Isabelle Kurz; David Bourke; C. O’Reilly; T. Declan Ryan; Nicholas M. Holden; Eleanor Jennings; Kenneth Irvine; Owen T. Carton


Archive | 2008

Multiplefactorscontroltheenvironmental effectivenessofagri-environmentschemes: implicationsfordesignandevaluation

John A. Finn; Isabelle Kurz; David Bourke

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Hubert Tunney

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Hubert Tunney

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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D.G. Doody

University of Limerick

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G. Morgan

University College Cork

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