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auteur
tijdschrift
jaar
jaarg.
afl.
pagina('s)
type
1
Dedication
1998
50
1
p. 0-0
1 p.
artikel
2
Distribution of inorganic nitrogen inagricultural soils at different dates and scales
R. Stenger
1998
50
1
p. 291-297
7 p.
artikel
3
Evaluation of nitrate leaching risk at site and farm level
M.J.D. Hack-ten Broeke
1998
50
1
p. 271-276
6 p.
artikel
4
Food supply capacity study at global scale
J.J.R. Groot
1998
50
1
p. 181-189
9 p.
artikel
5
Hydromorphic soils, hydrology and water quality:spatial distribution and functional modelling atdifferent scales
P. Curmi
1998
50
1
p. 127-142
16 p.
artikel
6
Influence of the cultivation system and the relief on the water content of the Ap Horizon of land subject to different use
R. Josa
1998
50
1
p. 283-285
3 p.
artikel
7
Information on within-field variability fromsequences of yield maps: multivariate classificationas a first step of interpretation
R.M. Lark
1998
50
1
p. 277-281
5 p.
artikel
8
Leaching of nitrogen and phosphorus from ruralareas to surface waters in the Netherlands
H. L. Boogaard
1998
50
1
p. 321-324
4 p.
artikel
9
Mapping and interpreting soil textural layers to assess agri-chemical movement at several scales along the eastern seaboard (USA)
Tammo Steenhuis
1998
50
1
p. 91-97
7 p.
artikel
10
Modelling cadmium accumulation at a regionalscale in the Netherlands
A. Tiktak
1998
50
1
p. 209-222
14 p.
artikel
11
Modelling concepts and their relation to thescale of the problem
T.M. Addiscott
1998
50
1
p. 239-245
7 p.
artikel
12
Modelling water and nitrogen dynamics at threedifferent spatial scales influence of different dataaggregation levels on simulation results
K.C. Kersebaum
1998
50
1
p. 313-319
7 p.
artikel
13
Nutrient losses in surface and subsurface flow from pasture applied poultry litter and composted poultry litter
R.W. Vervoort
1998
50
1
p. 287-290
4 p.
artikel
14
Obtaining soil and land quality indicators usingresearch chains and geostatistical methods
M.R. Hoosbeek
1998
50
1
p. 35-50
16 p.
artikel
15
Prediction error through modelling concepts anduncertainty from basic data
Michiel J.W. Jansen
1998
50
1
p. 247-253
7 p.
artikel
16
Preface
P.A. Finke
1998
50
1
p. 1-1
1 p.
artikel
17
Regression model to predict travel time for chloride leaching through pedons using soil morphological characteristics
Ryusuke Hatano
1998
50
1
p. 267-269
3 p.
artikel
18
Relevance of scale dependent approaches forintegrating biophysical and socio-economic informationand development of agroecological indicators
J. Dumanski
1998
50
1
p. 13-22
10 p.
artikel
19
Research on soil fertility decline in tropicalenvironments: integration of spatial scales
J.J. Stoorvogel
1998
50
1
p. 151-158
8 p.
artikel
20
Scale issues in agroecological research chains
R.J. Wagenet
1998
50
1
p. 23-34
12 p.
artikel
21
Slope deposits and water paths in a spring catchment, Frankenwald, Bavaria, Germany
Kleber Arno
1998
50
1
p. 119-126
8 p.
artikel
22
Small scale variability in the flow of water andsolutes, and implications for lysimeter studies ofsolute leaching
L.P. Simmonds
1998
50
1
p. 65-75
11 p.
artikel
23
Soil absorbing complex properties of Russian boreal soils and its dependence on the spatial scale of study area
J.L. Meshalkina
1998
50
1
p. 159-165
7 p.
artikel
24
Soil and water quality at different scales: concepts, challenges, conclusions and recommendations
J. Bouma
1998
50
1
p. 5-11
7 p.
artikel
25
Some considerations on methodsfor spatially aggregating and disaggregating soilinformation
Alex. B. McBratney
1998
50
1
p. 51-62
12 p.
artikel
26
Space-time upscaling of plot-based research information: frost tillage
H.M. van Es
1998
50
1
p. 85-90
6 p.
artikel
27
Status and trends of soil salinity at differentscales: the case for the irrigated cotton growingregion of eastern Australia
I.O.A. Odeh
1998
50
1
p. 99-107
9 p.
artikel
28
The development of a hydrological classificationof UK soils and the inherent scale changes.
A. Lilly
1998
50
1
p. 299-302
4 p.
artikel
29
The influence of nitrate reduction strategies onthe temporal development of the nitrate pollution ofsoil and groundwater throughout Germany - a regionallydifferentiated case study
F. Wendland
1998
50
1
p. 169-181
13 p.
artikel
30
The use of upscaling procedures in theapplication of soil acidification models at differentspatial scales
W. de Vries
1998
50
1
p. 223-236
14 p.
artikel
31
Uncertainty analysis in environmental modelling under a change of spatial scale
Gerard B.M. Heuvelink
1998
50
1
p. 255-264
10 p.
artikel
32
Upscaling a simple erosion model from small areasto a large region
D. King
1998
50
1
p. 143-149
7 p.
artikel
33
Upscaling hydraulic conductivity: theory and examples from geohydrological studies
M.F.P. Bierkens
1998
50
1
p. 193-207
15 p.
artikel
34
Using a GIS system in mapping risks of nitrate leaching and erosion on the basis of SOIL/SOIL-N and USLE simulations
Preben Olsen
1998
50
1
p. 307-311
5 p.
artikel
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