Milieurapportage 1993. I. Integrale rapportage stikstof
Aben JMM; Bollen MJS; Boumans LJM; Bouwman AF; van Dijk GM; van Drecht G; van de Eertwegh G; van Grinsven JJM; Heij GJ; Heinhuis A; van der Hoek KW; de Hollander AEM; Hrubec J; van Jaarsveld JA; Janse JH; Kragt FJ; Kramer PRG; Laane RWPM; Latour JB; Leewis RJ; van Liere L; Lieste R; Makaske GB; Meinardi CR; Mulschlegel JHC; de Nijs ACM; Olivier JGJ; Pastoors MJH; van Puijenbroek PJTM; Quarles van Ufford CHA; Rombout PJA; Schotten CGJ; Schouten AJ; Schutter MAA; Smeets WLM; Speijers GJA; van Swinderen EC; Thomas R; Tiktak A; Verstappen G; Versteegh JFM; Verweij W; de Vries W; Willems WJ; van der Woerd H; Wortelboer FG; van Wuijckhuise RM
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Language
nl
Date
1994-10-31
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Title
Milieurapportage 1993. I. Integrale rapportage stikstof
Translated Title
Environmental Survey 1993. I. Integrated survey nitrogen
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Abstract
Dit rapport bevat een integrale beschrijving van de rol van stikstof in het milieu. Emissies van verschillende stikstofverbindingen worden gegeven en het transport van stikstof door het milieu (lucht, bodem, grond- en oppervlaktewater) wordt beschreven. Ook worden de ecologische effecten op zowel terrestrische als aquatische ecosystemen besproken, alsmede de risico's voor de volksgezondheid. De consequenties voor de drinkwatervoorziening worden eveneens behandeld.<br>
This report contains an integrated survey of the role of nitrogen in the environment. Emissions of several nitrogen components are given, and the fate and transport of nitrogen through the environment (air, soil, groundwater and surface water) is described. The ecological effects in both terrestric and aquatic ecosystems as well as risks for the public health are evaluated. The implications for the public water supply are discussed.<br>
This report contains an integrated survey of the role of nitrogen in the environment. Emissions of several nitrogen components are given, and the fate and transport of nitrogen through the environment (air, soil, groundwater and surface water) is described. The ecological effects in both terrestric and aquatic ecosystems as well as risks for the public health are evaluated. The implications for the public water supply are discussed.<br>
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Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
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RIVM/Stuurgroep MB/MV
