Clague, JCStenger, RClough, TC2018-06-182013-11-202013-11-20https://hdl.handle.net/10182/9666A discrepancy is often observed between the amount of nitrate (NO3-) estimated to be leaching from the root zone of agricultural land, and NO3- concentrations measured in associated surface waters. This reduction in NO3- concentrations is often the result of denitrification in the shallow groundwater. Determining where, when and how much denitrification occurs in situ can be challenging, especially when flow paths in a catchment are not well defined. Laboratory incubation experiments can be used to investigate denitrification and understand the factors limiting the process in situ.1 pagesendenitrificationshallow groundwaterToenepi catchmentWaikatoDenitrification capacity and potential in the Toenepi catchmentConference Contribution - unpublished