Potential denitrification rates were measured using the acetylene block method, in sediments collected from streams in the sub-tropical, south-east Queensland region of Australia. Our aim was to estimate how much nitrogen could be removed from lotic systems by denitrification at the regional scale. Denitrification measured at 65 sites in August and September from a catchment of 22700 km(2) was extrapolated to all streams and rivers in the region based on the sediment area available for denitrification. Denitrification rates ranged between 4 and 950 mumol N m(-2) h(-1), with most sites having rates below 150 mumol N m(-2) h(-1). Based on these results, the current study estimates that a total of 305 t of nitrogen could be denitrified per yea...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Riparian zones are important features of the landscape that can buffer waterways from non-point sour...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
One feature of riparian zones is their ability to significantly reduce the nitrogen loads entering s...
Benthic fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (NO3- and NH4+), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), N2...
Benthic fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (NO3− and NH4+), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), N2...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Denitrification is an important nitrate (NO₃⁻) attenuation process in soil water systems. ...
It is frequently assumed that nitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams ...
Spatial variations in the N2O emissions and denitrification potential of riparian buffer strips (RBS...
The riparian zone is a hydrologically and biogeochemically active zone, characterized by mixing of s...
Losses of nitrogen from intensive agricultural production areas can lead to elevated nitrogen in dow...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Riparian zones are important features of the landscape that can buffer waterways from non-point sour...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
One feature of riparian zones is their ability to significantly reduce the nitrogen loads entering s...
Benthic fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (NO3- and NH4+), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), N2...
Benthic fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (NO3− and NH4+), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), N2...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Denitrification is an important nitrate (NO₃⁻) attenuation process in soil water systems. ...
It is frequently assumed that nitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams ...
Spatial variations in the N2O emissions and denitrification potential of riparian buffer strips (RBS...
The riparian zone is a hydrologically and biogeochemically active zone, characterized by mixing of s...
Losses of nitrogen from intensive agricultural production areas can lead to elevated nitrogen in dow...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
Intensification of catchment agriculture has increased nutrient loads and accelerated eutrophication...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...