This study highlights the role of interactions between surface and sub-surface water of the riparian zone of a large river (the Garonne, SW France). Information is given about the role of surface water in supplying Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC ) to the riparian zone for nitrate removal processes. The densities of bacteria (up to 3.3106 cell m L-1) in groundwater are strongly conditioned by the water moving during flood events. Total bacterial densities in groundwater were related to surface water bacterial densities. In sediment, total bacteria are attached mainly to fine particles (90 % in the fraction < 1 mm). Spatial variations in organic carbon and nitrate content in groundwater at the site studied are correlated with exchanges be...
Numerous studies suggest that denitrification in riparian zones removes nitrogen from groundwater as...
Riparian wetlands are potentially significant landscape features for controlling groundwater nitrate...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
This study highlights the role of interactions between surface and sub-surface water of the ripari...
1. Groundwater nitrate contamination has become a worldwide problem as increasing amounts of nitroge...
Nitrate (NO3−) contamination of freshwater systems is a global concern. In alluvial floodplains, rip...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Nitrate (NO3-) is the most commonly detected groundwater pollutant in the U.S. Sources of NO3- in th...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThere is concern that subsurface dr...
Spatio-temporal variations of nitrogen, phosphorus and base cation concentrations in groundwater wer...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Riparian zones have been widely reported to function as effective buffers, removing nitrate (NO₃⁻) f...
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer has greatly distur...
Numerous studies suggest that denitrification in riparian zones removes nitrogen from groundwater as...
Riparian wetlands are potentially significant landscape features for controlling groundwater nitrate...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
This study highlights the role of interactions between surface and sub-surface water of the ripari...
1. Groundwater nitrate contamination has become a worldwide problem as increasing amounts of nitroge...
Nitrate (NO3−) contamination of freshwater systems is a global concern. In alluvial floodplains, rip...
Human activities drastically altered the nitrogen cycle on a global scale, mainly causing a strong i...
Nitrate (NO3-) is the most commonly detected groundwater pollutant in the U.S. Sources of NO3- in th...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThere is concern that subsurface dr...
Spatio-temporal variations of nitrogen, phosphorus and base cation concentrations in groundwater wer...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Riparian zones have been widely reported to function as effective buffers, removing nitrate (NO₃⁻) f...
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer has greatly distur...
Numerous studies suggest that denitrification in riparian zones removes nitrogen from groundwater as...
Riparian wetlands are potentially significant landscape features for controlling groundwater nitrate...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...