Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they drain. However, understanding the contribution of different landscape units to stream chemistry remains a challenge which frequently limits our understanding of export dynamics. For limiting nutrients such as nitrogen (N), an implicit assumption is that the most spatially extensive landscape units (e.g., uplands) act as the primary sources to surface waters, while near-stream zones function more often as sinks. These assumptions, based largely on studies in high-gradient systems or in regions with elevated inputs of anthropogenic N, may not apply to low-gradient, nutrient-poor, and peat-rich catchments characteristic of many northern ecosystems....
The riparian zone (RZ), or near-stream area, plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of head...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
grantor: University of TorontoNitrogen (N) saturation of Canada's forests is a potentially...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
Nutrient exports from soils have important implications for long-term patterns of nutrient limitatio...
Nitrogen (N) export from terrestrial ecosystems is strongly influenced by hydrological flux, but los...
Clear-cutting is today the primary driver of large-scale forest disturbance in boreal regions of Fen...
Nitrogen (N) availability plays multiple roles in the boreal landscape, as a limiting nutrient to fo...
Despite the strong quantitative evidence that riparian zones (RZs) are the dominant source of dissol...
The boreal ecoregion supports about one-third of the world's forest. Over 90% of boreal forest strea...
The riparian zone (RZ), or near-stream area, plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of head...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
grantor: University of TorontoNitrogen (N) saturation of Canada's forests is a potentially...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
Nutrient exports from soils have important implications for long-term patterns of nutrient limitatio...
Nitrogen (N) export from terrestrial ecosystems is strongly influenced by hydrological flux, but los...
Clear-cutting is today the primary driver of large-scale forest disturbance in boreal regions of Fen...
Nitrogen (N) availability plays multiple roles in the boreal landscape, as a limiting nutrient to fo...
Despite the strong quantitative evidence that riparian zones (RZs) are the dominant source of dissol...
The boreal ecoregion supports about one-third of the world's forest. Over 90% of boreal forest strea...
The riparian zone (RZ), or near-stream area, plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemistry of head...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
grantor: University of TorontoNitrogen (N) saturation of Canada's forests is a potentially...