Rivers deliver large amounts of fresh water, nutrients, and other terrestrially derived materials to the coastal ocean. Where inputs accumulate on the shelf, harmful effects such as hypoxia and eutrophication can result. In contrast, where export to the open ocean is efficient riverine inputs contribute to global biogeochemical budgets. Assessing the fate of riverine inputs is difficult on a global scale. Global ocean models are generally too coarse to resolve the relatively small scale features of river plumes. High-resolution regional models have been developed for individual river plume systems, but it is impractical to apply this approach globally to all rivers. Recently, generalized parameterizations have been proposed to estimate the ...
Here we describe, test, and apply a spatially explicit, global model for predicting dissolved inorga...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
We analyze past and future trends in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and carbon (C) export by rivers t...
Rivers deliver large amounts of terrestrially derived materials (such as nutrients, sediments, and p...
Globally, rivers deliver significant quantities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the coastal oc...
The growing world population increases the demand for water, energy, and land. This demand for natur...
We describe how global models can be used to analyze past and future trends in nutrient export from ...
An overview of the first spatially explicit, multielement (N, P, and C), multiform (dissolved inorga...
Global NEWS is a global, spatially explicit, multi-element and multi-form model of nutrient exports ...
Nutrients are important components of the global biochemical cycle, and are key controls of the qua...
We analyzed the past and future trends in river export of dissolved and particulate nitrogen (N), ph...
We analyzed the past and future trends in river export of dissolved and particulate nitrogen (N), ph...
The growing world population increases the demand for water, energy, and land. This demand for natur...
A common notion is that negative feedbacks stabilize the natural marine nitrogen inventory. Recent m...
Nutrient export by rivers may cause coastal eutrophication. Some river basins, however, export more ...
Here we describe, test, and apply a spatially explicit, global model for predicting dissolved inorga...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
We analyze past and future trends in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and carbon (C) export by rivers t...
Rivers deliver large amounts of terrestrially derived materials (such as nutrients, sediments, and p...
Globally, rivers deliver significant quantities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the coastal oc...
The growing world population increases the demand for water, energy, and land. This demand for natur...
We describe how global models can be used to analyze past and future trends in nutrient export from ...
An overview of the first spatially explicit, multielement (N, P, and C), multiform (dissolved inorga...
Global NEWS is a global, spatially explicit, multi-element and multi-form model of nutrient exports ...
Nutrients are important components of the global biochemical cycle, and are key controls of the qua...
We analyzed the past and future trends in river export of dissolved and particulate nitrogen (N), ph...
We analyzed the past and future trends in river export of dissolved and particulate nitrogen (N), ph...
The growing world population increases the demand for water, energy, and land. This demand for natur...
A common notion is that negative feedbacks stabilize the natural marine nitrogen inventory. Recent m...
Nutrient export by rivers may cause coastal eutrophication. Some river basins, however, export more ...
Here we describe, test, and apply a spatially explicit, global model for predicting dissolved inorga...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
We analyze past and future trends in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and carbon (C) export by rivers t...