Water and soil erosion are serious issues in the Loess Plateau in China. The carbon and nitrogen cycles along river catchments during the soil erosion process have historically been poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the concentrations and isotopic signatures of carbon and nitrogen in river water, river-suspended materials and soil. Our results revealed that, in river catchments, from the water sources to their confluence with larger rivers, (1) the isotopic signatures of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) varied from -9.2 to -6.7%. in May and from -12.9 to -9.3%. in August. In addition, delta C-13(DIC) values were more negative in August than in May. These differences may be related to changes in the source and soil erosion. (...
The Haihe River Basin is a polluted area affected by the developing industry and intensive agricultu...
Soil erosion significantly affects the dynamics of the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle. Erosion removes...
This study investigated modern loess weathering and its control on the chemistry of surface water an...
Nitrogen pollution in rivers is a research hotspot in the field of biogeochemistry. However, the typ...
A combination of delta C-13 values with C/N ratios in suspended matter has been used to examine the ...
Soil erosion, which will induce the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
There are increasing concerns in nitrogen (N) pollution worldwide, especially in aquatic ecosystems,...
Soil erosion affects the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) from differ...
Understanding the information on sedimentary organic matter (SOM) source is of great importance for ...
Understanding the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of surface soil organic matter under var...
The present study assessed the export of inorganic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus within a large a...
Changes in the natural abundance of delta C-13 and delta N-15 in soil are proposed as indicators in ...
Carbon (C) in riverine ecosystems play an important role in regulating terrestrial carbon reservoir ...
A heavy load of nitrogenous compounds reflects nutrient loss and influences water quality in large r...
The Yellow River transports a large amount of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC), which i...
The Haihe River Basin is a polluted area affected by the developing industry and intensive agricultu...
Soil erosion significantly affects the dynamics of the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle. Erosion removes...
This study investigated modern loess weathering and its control on the chemistry of surface water an...
Nitrogen pollution in rivers is a research hotspot in the field of biogeochemistry. However, the typ...
A combination of delta C-13 values with C/N ratios in suspended matter has been used to examine the ...
Soil erosion, which will induce the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
There are increasing concerns in nitrogen (N) pollution worldwide, especially in aquatic ecosystems,...
Soil erosion affects the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) from differ...
Understanding the information on sedimentary organic matter (SOM) source is of great importance for ...
Understanding the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of surface soil organic matter under var...
The present study assessed the export of inorganic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus within a large a...
Changes in the natural abundance of delta C-13 and delta N-15 in soil are proposed as indicators in ...
Carbon (C) in riverine ecosystems play an important role in regulating terrestrial carbon reservoir ...
A heavy load of nitrogenous compounds reflects nutrient loss and influences water quality in large r...
The Yellow River transports a large amount of sediment and particulate organic carbon (POC), which i...
The Haihe River Basin is a polluted area affected by the developing industry and intensive agricultu...
Soil erosion significantly affects the dynamics of the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle. Erosion removes...
This study investigated modern loess weathering and its control on the chemistry of surface water an...