Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report

Our interpretation is that the reduced runoff fluxes (water and mass) of the 20 ha upstream are combined with the unchanged runoff water fluxes of the remaining 80 ha upstream catchment. This implies that the reduction factor on exposure concentrations in FOCUS streams of Step 4 FOCUS scenarios calculations compared to those of Step 3 calculations approximately equals the reduction factor applied on the runoff fluxes (water and mass of the 20 ha upstream).

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Main Authors: ter Horst, M.M.S., Adriaanse, P.I., Boesten, J.J.T.I.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Alterra
Subjects:environment, leaching, pesticides, risk assessment, runoff water, scenario analysis, surface water, toxic substances, water pollution, afvloeiingswater, milieu, oppervlaktewater, pesticiden, risicoschatting, scenario-analyse, toxische stoffen, uitspoelen, waterverontreiniging,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3774762024-01-22 ter Horst, M.M.S. Adriaanse, P.I. Boesten, J.J.T.I. External research report Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report 2009 Our interpretation is that the reduced runoff fluxes (water and mass) of the 20 ha upstream are combined with the unchanged runoff water fluxes of the remaining 80 ha upstream catchment. This implies that the reduction factor on exposure concentrations in FOCUS streams of Step 4 FOCUS scenarios calculations compared to those of Step 3 calculations approximately equals the reduction factor applied on the runoff fluxes (water and mass of the 20 ha upstream). en Alterra application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/interpretation-of-the-mitigation-of-runoff-on-the-focus-surface-w https://edepot.wur.nl/3488 environment leaching pesticides risk assessment runoff water scenario analysis surface water toxic substances water pollution afvloeiingswater milieu oppervlaktewater pesticiden risicoschatting scenario-analyse toxische stoffen uitspoelen waterverontreiniging Wageningen University & Research
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topic environment
leaching
pesticides
risk assessment
runoff water
scenario analysis
surface water
toxic substances
water pollution
afvloeiingswater
milieu
oppervlaktewater
pesticiden
risicoschatting
scenario-analyse
toxische stoffen
uitspoelen
waterverontreiniging
environment
leaching
pesticides
risk assessment
runoff water
scenario analysis
surface water
toxic substances
water pollution
afvloeiingswater
milieu
oppervlaktewater
pesticiden
risicoschatting
scenario-analyse
toxische stoffen
uitspoelen
waterverontreiniging
spellingShingle environment
leaching
pesticides
risk assessment
runoff water
scenario analysis
surface water
toxic substances
water pollution
afvloeiingswater
milieu
oppervlaktewater
pesticiden
risicoschatting
scenario-analyse
toxische stoffen
uitspoelen
waterverontreiniging
environment
leaching
pesticides
risk assessment
runoff water
scenario analysis
surface water
toxic substances
water pollution
afvloeiingswater
milieu
oppervlaktewater
pesticiden
risicoschatting
scenario-analyse
toxische stoffen
uitspoelen
waterverontreiniging
ter Horst, M.M.S.
Adriaanse, P.I.
Boesten, J.J.T.I.
Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report
description Our interpretation is that the reduced runoff fluxes (water and mass) of the 20 ha upstream are combined with the unchanged runoff water fluxes of the remaining 80 ha upstream catchment. This implies that the reduction factor on exposure concentrations in FOCUS streams of Step 4 FOCUS scenarios calculations compared to those of Step 3 calculations approximately equals the reduction factor applied on the runoff fluxes (water and mass of the 20 ha upstream).
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topic_facet environment
leaching
pesticides
risk assessment
runoff water
scenario analysis
surface water
toxic substances
water pollution
afvloeiingswater
milieu
oppervlaktewater
pesticiden
risicoschatting
scenario-analyse
toxische stoffen
uitspoelen
waterverontreiniging
author ter Horst, M.M.S.
Adriaanse, P.I.
Boesten, J.J.T.I.
author_facet ter Horst, M.M.S.
Adriaanse, P.I.
Boesten, J.J.T.I.
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title Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report
title_short Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report
title_full Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report
title_fullStr Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report
title_full_unstemmed Interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios as described in the FOCUS l&M report
title_sort interpretation of the mitigation of runoff on the focus surface water scenarios as described in the focus l&m report
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