When rivers flood, nutrients exchange between the river and the floodplain, enhancing floodplain vegetation productivity, as described by the flood pulse concept. However, river water may not reach the edge of the floodplain if there are other sources of inundation water. Also, particulate nutrients travel less far from the river than dissolved nutrients and are more likely to remain available to vegetation during the growing season. This would mean that high nutrient input by river water, and associated high floodplain plant productivity, likely occurs only in the vicinity of the river channel. This paper tests 3 hypotheses derived from these observations related to the validity of the Flood Pulse concept and the relation between floodplai...
Although the functioning of river floodplains as sink or source of nutrients has been studied extens...
This paper focuses on the impact of flood on tree mineral nutrition through measurement of resorptio...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
When rivers flood, nutrients exchange between the river and the floodplain, enhancing floodplain veg...
The Flood Pulse Concept links the hydraulic river flood pulse to floodplain nutrient status. The edg...
The Flood Pulse Concept links the hydraulic river flood pulse to floodplain nutrient status. The edg...
We studied spatial patterns in inundation water quality, sediment and vegetation distribution in a f...
This thesis addressed the question whether changes in river water quality and sediment characteristi...
Sediment and nutrient retention are essential ecosystem functions that floodplains provide and that ...
Ecological processes in floodplains may function differently across climate regions. We compared the...
We studied spatial patterns in inundation water quality in a floodplain fen in Poland, resulting fro...
Questions: Various floodplain communities may differ in their relative abilities to influence water ...
Question: Is the growth of biodiverse floodplain plant communities along nutrient-rich lowland river...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Nitrogen and phosphorus transformations in floodplains are manifold and very intensive. However, the...
Although the functioning of river floodplains as sink or source of nutrients has been studied extens...
This paper focuses on the impact of flood on tree mineral nutrition through measurement of resorptio...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
When rivers flood, nutrients exchange between the river and the floodplain, enhancing floodplain veg...
The Flood Pulse Concept links the hydraulic river flood pulse to floodplain nutrient status. The edg...
The Flood Pulse Concept links the hydraulic river flood pulse to floodplain nutrient status. The edg...
We studied spatial patterns in inundation water quality, sediment and vegetation distribution in a f...
This thesis addressed the question whether changes in river water quality and sediment characteristi...
Sediment and nutrient retention are essential ecosystem functions that floodplains provide and that ...
Ecological processes in floodplains may function differently across climate regions. We compared the...
We studied spatial patterns in inundation water quality in a floodplain fen in Poland, resulting fro...
Questions: Various floodplain communities may differ in their relative abilities to influence water ...
Question: Is the growth of biodiverse floodplain plant communities along nutrient-rich lowland river...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Nitrogen and phosphorus transformations in floodplains are manifold and very intensive. However, the...
Although the functioning of river floodplains as sink or source of nutrients has been studied extens...
This paper focuses on the impact of flood on tree mineral nutrition through measurement of resorptio...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...