Riparian zones with extensive groundwater seeps may allow short-circuiting of groundwater to stream channels and modify groundwater contact with shallow organic soil layers in riparian areas. The controls on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export to an Appalachian headwater stream were examined at Baldwin Creek (southwestern Pennsylvania), where baseflow is derived from multiple surface seeps. DOC inputs from near-stream seeps and DOC transformations along these zones and the main channel were monitored monthly over a one year period (May 2002-2003) using a nested sampling approach. A total of 264 seep samples were collected at the top and the bottom of 15 seeps. Seep samples were analyzed for DOC and nitrogen species along with streamwater ...
Water Extractable organic Carbon (WEOC) accounts for the availability of dissolved organic carbon (D...
Preferential groundwater flow paths can influence dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and e...
Streams are important sources of carbon to the atmosphere, though whether they merely outgas terrest...
Surface seeps can be defi ned as locations where upwelling ground water saturates the surface for mo...
Abstract We investigated potential source areas of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in headwater strea...
Nitrogen (N) pollution continues to be a major concern in the Chesapeake Bay watershed due to its po...
In stream ecosystems, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) influences microbial heterotrophic production a...
We studied the export of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from fo...
An extensive sampling study identified the transport pathways of dissolved organic C to the surface ...
Two distinct patterns of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in transport were observed in a southeastern...
International audienceThis study investigates the combined effects of land management and hydrology ...
Previous studies have indicated that surface inputs of organic carbon were insufficient to sustain h...
Water Extractable organic Carbon (WEOC) accounts for the availability of dissolved organic carbon (D...
Preferential groundwater flow paths can influence dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and e...
Streams are important sources of carbon to the atmosphere, though whether they merely outgas terrest...
Surface seeps can be defi ned as locations where upwelling ground water saturates the surface for mo...
Abstract We investigated potential source areas of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in headwater strea...
Nitrogen (N) pollution continues to be a major concern in the Chesapeake Bay watershed due to its po...
In stream ecosystems, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) influences microbial heterotrophic production a...
We studied the export of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from fo...
An extensive sampling study identified the transport pathways of dissolved organic C to the surface ...
Two distinct patterns of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in transport were observed in a southeastern...
International audienceThis study investigates the combined effects of land management and hydrology ...
Previous studies have indicated that surface inputs of organic carbon were insufficient to sustain h...
Water Extractable organic Carbon (WEOC) accounts for the availability of dissolved organic carbon (D...
Preferential groundwater flow paths can influence dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and e...
Streams are important sources of carbon to the atmosphere, though whether they merely outgas terrest...