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THE SUMMIT
Purpose
Accepted Principles
Central Questions
Participants
Logistics
Reports
EUTROPHICATION
What is it?
U.S. Assessments
International Efforts
Management Programs
AGRICULTURAL SOURCES
Relative Importance
Fertilizers
Animal Wastes
Soil Mineralization
Management Practices
Cover Crops
POLICIES
Economic Analyses
Clean Water Act
State Statutes
Pending Legislation
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The
following are downloadable pdf files of background papers and
manuscripts by Summit participants:
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Agriculture and Coastal Eutrophication (Summit Overview by D. Boesch)
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Causes
and consequences of nutrient overenrichment of coastal waters
(D. Boesch, submitted, Proceedings of 24th Annual Seminar on
Planetary Emergencies)
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Atmospheric
deposition of nitrogen: implications for nutrient
over-enrichment of coastal waters (H. Paerl et al., in
press, Estuaries )
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Spatiotemporal
variability of wet atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the Neuse
River estuary, NC (D. Whitall and H. Paerl, in press, JEQ)
Figures and tables.
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Evaluation
of coastal plain conservation buffers using the riparian ecosystem
management model (R. Lowrance et al., in press, J. Amer.
Water Res. Assoc.)
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Net
anthropogenic N input to the Mississippi River Basin and nitrate
flux to the Gulf of Mexico (G. McIsaac et al., in press, Nature). Supplemental
information.
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Chesapeake
Bay: Opportunities for nutrient reduction in Farm Bill
(Tom Simpson)
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Perspectives
on nutrient pollution in the last half of the 20th century
(T. Simpson, Proceedings National Poultry Waste Management
Symposium)
Last
updated October 5, 2001
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