Excessive amounts of nutrients and dissolved organic matter in freshwater bodies affect aquatic ecosystems. In this study, the spatial and temporal variability in nitrate (NO3-), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) was analyzed in the Selke (Germany) river continuum from three headwaters draining 1-3 km(2) catchments to two downstream reaches representing spatially integrated signals from 184-456 km(2) catchments. Three headwater catchments were selected as archetypes of the main landscape units (land use x lithology) present in the Selke catchment. Export regimes in headwater catchments were interpreted in terms of NO3-, DOC and SRP land-to-stream transfer processes. Headwater signals were subtracted from d...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
Elevated nutrient inputs challenge the health and functioning of aquatic ecosystems. To improve rive...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceStudies of spatial and temporal variation of Nitrate (NO3) and Dissolved Organ...
International audienceHuman activities have substantially altered riverine exports of carbon, nitrog...
International audienceDirect and indirect effects from human activity have dramatically increased nu...
International audienceThe majority of freshwater ecosystems worldwide suffer from eutrophication, pa...
Agriculture caused excessive nitrate (NO3) and phosphate (SRP) concentrations in aquatic ecosystems....
Agriculture disturbs the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, which alters the elemental stoichi...
Carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) export from catchments is strongly regulated by interac...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
The terrestrial-aquatic interface is a crucial environment in which to consider the fate of exported...
International audienceRiparian zones are often viewed as hot spots controlling N, C, P and Fe cyclin...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
Elevated nutrient inputs challenge the health and functioning of aquatic ecosystems. To improve rive...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
International audienceStudies of spatial and temporal variation of Nitrate (NO3) and Dissolved Organ...
International audienceHuman activities have substantially altered riverine exports of carbon, nitrog...
International audienceDirect and indirect effects from human activity have dramatically increased nu...
International audienceThe majority of freshwater ecosystems worldwide suffer from eutrophication, pa...
Agriculture caused excessive nitrate (NO3) and phosphate (SRP) concentrations in aquatic ecosystems....
Agriculture disturbs the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, which alters the elemental stoichi...
Carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) export from catchments is strongly regulated by interac...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
The terrestrial-aquatic interface is a crucial environment in which to consider the fate of exported...
International audienceRiparian zones are often viewed as hot spots controlling N, C, P and Fe cyclin...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...