Application of the 'snapshot' methodology to a basin-wide analysis of phosphorus and nitrogen at stable low flow

The `snapshot' sampling methodology was applied to the spatial analysis of phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations and fluxes in the transnational upper Sûre watershed (Belgium-Luxembourg) during stable low discharge summer periods in 1991 and 1992. The results show clear differences in nitrogen...

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