INCA: Summary and conclusions

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This contribution brings to a close a special issue of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences concerning the assessment of nitrogen dynamics in catchments across Europe within a semi-distributed Integrated Nitrogen model for multiple source assessment in Catchments (INCA). The wide range of issues involved in relation to hydrology and within-catchment processes, scale (from small catchments to major river basins), climate (from sub-arctic to Mediterranean regimes) and pollution (atmospheric, agricultural and urban sources) is outlined. Consideration is then given to how well the model has performed and future research requirements are outlined.

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Neal, C., Whitehead, P. G., & Flynn, N. (2002). INCA: Summary and conclusions. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 6(3), 607–615. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-6-607-2002

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