The riparian zone represents the interface between land and river and as such has an important influence on watershed export of nutrients, sediments and woody debris. Therefore, it is vital to identify the mechanisms underlying the impact of natural and anthropogenic landscape features on river conditions within this buffer zone. Here, we present data gathered between 2004 and 2010 from 50 sampling sites in a drinking water source area of Northern China. Spatial and multivariate statistical analyses revealed that the first 100 m of the riparian zone had the largest effect on river water quality. Generally, natural landscapes had positive effects. Due to intense anthropogenic disturbances close to rivers, most of the human-impacted land cove...
Landscape composition and configuration determine the source of pollutants. They also determine the ...
Surface water bodies are progressively subjected to stress as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Identifying the multi-scale spatial relationship between land use and water quality is critical for ...
The evidence for a correlation between landscape patterns and surface water quality is still weak. W...
Water quality is highly influenced by the composition and configuration of landscape structure, and ...
Using land use types and landscape metrics, as well as statistical and spatial analysis, we determin...
Changes in land use land cover (LULC) and landscape pattern in arid areas can considerably impact wa...
Vegetated riparian zones adjacent to rivers and streams, can greatly mitigate nutrients, sediment fr...
The relationships between land use patterns and water quality in trans-boundary watersheds remain el...
Non-point source pollution is the main factor causing water quality deterioration. Landscape pattern...
The water quality of the basin is affected by many factors. The unique geological conditions in kars...
Surface water samples of baseflow were collected from 20 headwater sub-watersheds which were classif...
Surface water samples of baseflow were collected from 20 headwater sub-watersheds which were classif...
Six-year (2005–2010) evolution of water chemistry (Cl−, NO3−, SO42−, HCO3−, Na+, K+, Ca2+and Mg2+) a...
Six-year (2005-2010) evolution of water chemistry (Cl(-), NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-), HCO(3)(-), Na(+), K(+...
Landscape composition and configuration determine the source of pollutants. They also determine the ...
Surface water bodies are progressively subjected to stress as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Identifying the multi-scale spatial relationship between land use and water quality is critical for ...
The evidence for a correlation between landscape patterns and surface water quality is still weak. W...
Water quality is highly influenced by the composition and configuration of landscape structure, and ...
Using land use types and landscape metrics, as well as statistical and spatial analysis, we determin...
Changes in land use land cover (LULC) and landscape pattern in arid areas can considerably impact wa...
Vegetated riparian zones adjacent to rivers and streams, can greatly mitigate nutrients, sediment fr...
The relationships between land use patterns and water quality in trans-boundary watersheds remain el...
Non-point source pollution is the main factor causing water quality deterioration. Landscape pattern...
The water quality of the basin is affected by many factors. The unique geological conditions in kars...
Surface water samples of baseflow were collected from 20 headwater sub-watersheds which were classif...
Surface water samples of baseflow were collected from 20 headwater sub-watersheds which were classif...
Six-year (2005–2010) evolution of water chemistry (Cl−, NO3−, SO42−, HCO3−, Na+, K+, Ca2+and Mg2+) a...
Six-year (2005-2010) evolution of water chemistry (Cl(-), NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-), HCO(3)(-), Na(+), K(+...
Landscape composition and configuration determine the source of pollutants. They also determine the ...
Surface water bodies are progressively subjected to stress as a result of anthropogenic activities. ...
Identifying the multi-scale spatial relationship between land use and water quality is critical for ...