Abstract: We evaluated patterns of denitrification and factors effecting denitrification in the upper Mississippi River. Measurements were taken over 2 years, during which river discharge ranged from record flooding to base flow condi-tions. Over the period of study, average denitrification enzyme activity was highest in backwater lakes and lowest in the main channel. Throughout the study reach, highest denitrification enzyme activity occurred during fall and lowest occurred in winter. Rates during spring floods (2001) were only slightly higher than during the preceding winter. Mean unamended denitrification rates ranged from 0.02 (fall 2001 in backwaters) to 0.40 µg N·cm–2·h–1 (spring 2001 in backwaters). Laboratory experiments showed that...
Increasing concentrations of nitrogenous fertilizer (NO3-) in rivers have potentially altered benthi...
PURPOSE: In-stream uptake and processing of nitrate nitrite-N may be improved in large river systems...
This study tests the hypothesis that Mississippi River islands significantly affect Nitrogen cycling...
Abstract: We evaluated patterns of denitrification and factors effecting denitrification in the uppe...
PURPOSE: Backwaters connected to large rivers efficiently retain nitrate and can play an important r...
Nitrogen (N) has been linked to increasing eutrophication in the Gulf of Mexico and as a result ther...
A quantitative understanding of the relationship between terrestrial N inputs and riverine N flux ca...
PURPOSE: This research quantifies nitrogen (N) fluxes and transformations at the sediment-water inte...
Nitrate levels in Mississippi River waters has tripled in the past several decades. Excessive nutrie...
1. Groundwater nitrate contamination has become a worldwide problem as increasing amounts of nitroge...
The Mississippi River Delta is threatened by a growing pressure to support large human populations i...
Community respiration, net nutrient fluxes and heterotrophic bacterial production were investigated ...
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Season...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
Increasing concentrations of nitrogenous fertilizer (NO3-) in rivers have potentially altered benthi...
PURPOSE: In-stream uptake and processing of nitrate nitrite-N may be improved in large river systems...
This study tests the hypothesis that Mississippi River islands significantly affect Nitrogen cycling...
Abstract: We evaluated patterns of denitrification and factors effecting denitrification in the uppe...
PURPOSE: Backwaters connected to large rivers efficiently retain nitrate and can play an important r...
Nitrogen (N) has been linked to increasing eutrophication in the Gulf of Mexico and as a result ther...
A quantitative understanding of the relationship between terrestrial N inputs and riverine N flux ca...
PURPOSE: This research quantifies nitrogen (N) fluxes and transformations at the sediment-water inte...
Nitrate levels in Mississippi River waters has tripled in the past several decades. Excessive nutrie...
1. Groundwater nitrate contamination has become a worldwide problem as increasing amounts of nitroge...
The Mississippi River Delta is threatened by a growing pressure to support large human populations i...
Community respiration, net nutrient fluxes and heterotrophic bacterial production were investigated ...
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Season...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
Increasing concentrations of nitrogenous fertilizer (NO3-) in rivers have potentially altered benthi...
PURPOSE: In-stream uptake and processing of nitrate nitrite-N may be improved in large river systems...
This study tests the hypothesis that Mississippi River islands significantly affect Nitrogen cycling...