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Feasibility of recycling excess agricultural nitrate with electrodialysis
John M. Baker,
Timothy J. Griffis
Soil, Water, and Climate
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Nitrate
100%
Agriculture
100%
Electrodialysis
100%
Denitrification
40%
Fertilizer
40%
Greenhouse
20%
Hypoxia
20%
Trout
20%
Economic Analysis
20%
Bioreactor
20%
Agricultural Region
20%
Anions
20%
Drinking Water
20%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
20%
Environmental Issues
20%
Nitrate Concentration
20%
Solar Power
20%
Industrial Production
20%
Health Hazards
20%
Extended Period
20%
Ocean Water
20%
Permeable Membrane
20%
Direct Current
20%
Field Systems
20%
Mitigation Efforts
20%
Nitrate-N
20%
Nitrate-N Concentration
20%
Nitrate Removal Rate
20%
Operating Time
20%
Environmental Standards
20%
Limited Operation
20%
Nitrate Fertilizer
20%
Chemical Engineering
Electrodialysis
100%
Biochemical Reactor
33%
Potable Water
33%
Calcite
33%