Last updated
January 1, 2023
Terms of use
Open use. Must provide the source.

Description

Nitrogen inputs into waters represent an undesirable pollution load. Under the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (OSPAR), Switzerland agreed to reduce the nitrogen load flowing into the Rhine from Switzerland by 50% of 1985 levels. This target has not yet been met. A total of some 48,000 tonnes of nitrogen enter Swiss waters every year from diffuse sources. Intensively farmed arable land, particularly drained areas, is responsible for high inputs.

The nitrogen inputs into waters have been analysed by the MODIFFUS material flux model for all the diffuse input sources (arable land, permanent grassland, forest, glaciers, urban green space etc.) and their pathways (soil erosion, leaching, run-off, drainage, atmospheric deposition etc.). The map shows the total input for each land use category in the hectare grid, based on the 2013/18 land use statistics. Average climatic conditions are used and the reference year is 2020.

These modelled values are not equivalent to values measured in the waters because they do not take into account the conversion and deposition processes, both on land and in the waters themselves. The results are interpretable for hydrological or administrative units over 50 km² in size, but not for single pixels.

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Additional information

Identifier
9b7dc233-813b-490b-b13c-3b3ab787e11f@bundesamt-fur-umwelt-bafu
Issued date
July 1, 2015
Modified date
January 1, 2023
Publisher
Bundesamt für Umwelt
Contact points
wasser@bafu.admin.ch
Languages
  • English
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
Further information
geocat.ch permalink
Landing page
https://www.agroscope.admin.ch/agroscope/de/home/themen/umwelt-ressourcen/boden-gewaesser-naehrstoffe/landwirtschaftlicher-gewaesserschutz/modiffus.html
Documentation
Temporal coverage
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Spatial coverage
Schweiz
Update interval
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Metadata Access
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