Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated in three agricultural streams draining orchard/dairy and row crop settings. Using 3-d “snapshots” during biotically active periods, we estimated reachlevel NO3- sources, NO3- mass balance, in-stream processing (nitrification, denitrification, and NO3- uptake), and NO3- retention potential associated with surface water transport and ground water discharge. Ground water contributed 5 to 11% to stream discharge along the study reaches and 8 to 42% of gross NO3- input. Streambed processes potentially reduced 45 to 75% of ground water NO3- before discharge to surface water. In all streams, transient storage was of little importance for surface w...
Instream biogeochemical process measurements are often short-term and localized. Here we use in situ...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
Nitrate (NO3-) uptake and denitrification in small headwater streams can have significant implicatio...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
Water-saturated, organic-rich sediments immediately surrounding a stream channel can provide a prote...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Instream biogeochemical process measurements are often short-term and localized. Here we use in situ...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
Nitrate (NO3-) uptake and denitrification in small headwater streams can have significant implicatio...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
We measured uptake length of 15NO3− in 72 streams in eight regions across the United States and Puer...
Water-saturated, organic-rich sediments immediately surrounding a stream channel can provide a prote...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
Instream biogeochemical process measurements are often short-term and localized. Here we use in situ...
Streams are important hotspots for the retention and removal of nitrogen (N), an element that contri...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...