Hydrosedimentological conditions of floodplain rivers can affect nutrient delivery processes. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of sedimentological and hydrological regimes on N speciation and transport in the floodplain-river system of the Middle Paraná. Relations of sedimentological and hydrological regimes, assessed through turbidity and hydrometric level, with N speciation and concentration were analyzed. Simple linear regressions were performed to assess whether N load changed within the main channel in response to hydrological and sedimentological regimes. From the main channel to the floodplain, dissolved inorganic N decreased. However, the most isolated lake had the highest N concentration, almost totally in organic form. Tur...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
Nitrogen (N) pollution in riverine ecosystems has substantial environmental, economic, and policy co...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...
Water composition and sediment calcium, iron, aluminium and phosphorus fractions were determined mon...
South America contains the most extensive freshwater wetlands in the world, associated with the floo...
Suspended sediment yield is known to imply several detrimental consequences: soil losses from agricu...
Total nitrogen (TN) loadings in riverine sediments and their coastal depocenters were compared for I...
The ENSO event of 1997-1998 triggered one of the largest floods of the Paraná River since the begin...
Phosphorus (P) inputs are increasing in river‐floodplain systems, but the factors whichinfluence the...
The flood triggered by the ENSO event of 1997-1998 was one of the largest floods since records are a...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the nature of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN = am...
Sedimentation processes are important to the dynamics of lowland fluvial systems and depend on the c...
Floodplain restoration changes the nitrate delivery pattern and dissolved organic matter pool in bac...
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen plays a critical role in controlling primary production in the river ec...
In their natural state, river floodplains are heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystems that may retain a...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
Nitrogen (N) pollution in riverine ecosystems has substantial environmental, economic, and policy co...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...
Water composition and sediment calcium, iron, aluminium and phosphorus fractions were determined mon...
South America contains the most extensive freshwater wetlands in the world, associated with the floo...
Suspended sediment yield is known to imply several detrimental consequences: soil losses from agricu...
Total nitrogen (TN) loadings in riverine sediments and their coastal depocenters were compared for I...
The ENSO event of 1997-1998 triggered one of the largest floods of the Paraná River since the begin...
Phosphorus (P) inputs are increasing in river‐floodplain systems, but the factors whichinfluence the...
The flood triggered by the ENSO event of 1997-1998 was one of the largest floods since records are a...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the nature of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN = am...
Sedimentation processes are important to the dynamics of lowland fluvial systems and depend on the c...
Floodplain restoration changes the nitrate delivery pattern and dissolved organic matter pool in bac...
Dissolved inorganic nitrogen plays a critical role in controlling primary production in the river ec...
In their natural state, river floodplains are heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystems that may retain a...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
Nitrogen (N) pollution in riverine ecosystems has substantial environmental, economic, and policy co...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...