@inproceedings{f6c0a64a01b64e45a093e548140b3bb8,
title = "From the aquifer to the sea - Mapping and quantifying groundwater discharge and nitrate flux and transformations - A review of methods",
abstract = "This paper reviews methods available for addressing fluxes of water and nitrate, as well as the process affecting nitrate concentrations in the transition from groundwater to surface water, in a comprehensive tabular compilation. Small-scale methods, typically involving direct measurements, give the most quantitative information, while methods working on a larger scale, e.g. airborne or waterborne techniques, can give information on a larger and, in many contexts, more useful scale, but rarely with appropriate quantification. Bridging the gap may be possible by simultaneously applying large-scale measurements and small-scale direct measurements covering the range of values, using these for calibration.",
keywords = "Flux, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Groundwater, Nitrate, Submarine, Surface water",
author = "M.S. Andersen and R. Jakobsen",
year = "2008",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-901502-79-4",
series = "IAHS Publication",
publisher = "International Association of Hydrological Sciences",
pages = "459--466",
editor = "Trefry, {Michael G.}",
booktitle = "Groundwater Quality",
note = "6th International Groundwater Quality Conference : Securing Groundwater Quality in Urban and Industrial Environments, GQ'07 ; Conference date: 02-12-2008 Through 07-12-2008",
}