Spatial Distribution Variation of the Generation and Export of Diffuse Source Pollution of a Typical

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  It is great help of knowing the spatial distribution of nitrogen and phosphorus loss for identifying the critical areas of diffuse pollution. This work studied the spatial distribution of the generation(emission to river) and export(emission from the watershed) of diffuse nitrogen and phosphorus from a typical watershed in Yunnan plateau lakes area using SWAT(Soil and Water Assessment Tool), furthermore, evaluated the role of chemical transformation in reaches in the spatial distribution of diffuse pollution.
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