Urbanization has altered the fate and transport of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) in rivers and estuaries globally. This study evaluates the capacity of an urbanizing river–estuarine continuum to transform N inputs from the world's largest advanced (e.g., phosphorus and biological N removal) wastewater treatment facility. Effluent samples and surface water were collected monthly along the Potomac River estuary from Washington D.C. to the Chesapeake Bay over a distance of 150 km. In conjunction with box model mass balances, nitrate stable isotopes and mixing models were used to trace the fate of urban wastewater nitrate. Nitrate concentrations and δ15N-NO3− values were higher down-estuary from the Blue Plains wastewater outfall in Washi...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) pollution has increased dramatically over recent decades, causing detrime...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Research suggests that both th...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Excess nitrate contributes to the overall degraded quality of streams in densely populated, human-en...
It is well-established that human activity has greatly altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle whereup...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
The dataset contains the data used in the analysis for the discussion paper published in the journal...
The dataset contains the data used in the analysis for the discussion paper published in the journal...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) pollution has increased dramatically over recent decades, causing detrime...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Research suggests that both th...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
Excess nitrate contributes to the overall degraded quality of streams in densely populated, human-en...
It is well-established that human activity has greatly altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle whereup...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
The dataset contains the data used in the analysis for the discussion paper published in the journal...
The dataset contains the data used in the analysis for the discussion paper published in the journal...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) pollution has increased dramatically over recent decades, causing detrime...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Research suggests that both th...