Abstract Headwater streams have a demonstrated ability to denitrify a portion of their nitrate (NO3 load but there has not been an extensive consideration of where in a stream this process is occurring and how various habitats contribute to total denitrification capability. As part of the Lotic Intersite Nitrogen Experiment II (LINX II) we measured denitrification potential in 65 streams spanning eight regions of the US and draining three land-use types. In each stream, potential denitrification rates were measured in common substrate types found across many streams as well as locations unique to particular streams. Overall, habitats from streams draining urban and agricultural land-uses showed higher potential rates of denitrification than...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15N–NO{3 tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-...
a)	Background/Question/Methods
Watersheds have a profound capacity to retain and remove...
Potential denitrification rates were measured using the acetylene block method, in sediments collect...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
It is typically assumed that dinitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification are mutually exclusive pro...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Denitrification is a process that reduces nitrogen levels in headwaters and other streams. We compar...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
It is frequently assumed that nitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams ...
It is frequently assumed that N2 fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams because the...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Stream restoration often aims at mitigating nutrient pollution in aquatic ecosystems. However, despi...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
This data was collected as part of the NSF CAREER Grant DEB 14-51919 to Amy Marcarelli to evaluate i...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15N–NO{3 tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-...
a)	Background/Question/Methods
Watersheds have a profound capacity to retain and remove...
Potential denitrification rates were measured using the acetylene block method, in sediments collect...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
It is typically assumed that dinitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification are mutually exclusive pro...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Denitrification is a process that reduces nitrogen levels in headwaters and other streams. We compar...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
It is frequently assumed that nitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams ...
It is frequently assumed that N2 fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams because the...
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from natur...
Stream restoration often aims at mitigating nutrient pollution in aquatic ecosystems. However, despi...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
This data was collected as part of the NSF CAREER Grant DEB 14-51919 to Amy Marcarelli to evaluate i...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15N–NO{3 tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-...
a)	Background/Question/Methods
Watersheds have a profound capacity to retain and remove...
Potential denitrification rates were measured using the acetylene block method, in sediments collect...