Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) are essential nutritional elements for life processes in water bodies. However, in excessive quantities, they may represent a significant source of aquatic pollution. Eutrophication has become a widespread issue rising from a chemical nutrient imbalance and is largely attributed to anthropogenic activities. In view of this phenomenon, we present a new geo-dataset to estimate and map the concentrations of N and P in their various chemical forms at a spatial resolution of 30 arc-second (~1 km) for the conterminous US. The models were built using Random Forest (RF), a machine learning algorithm that regressed the seasonally measured N and P concentrations collected at 62,495 stations across the US streams for th...
Nutrients are important components of the global biochemical cycle, and are key controls of the qua...
Remote sensing is widely used for lake-water-quality monitoring, but the inversion of the total nitr...
Abstract Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen and phosphorus into riverine systems....
Funder: University of Cambridge, Department of ZoologyFunder: NASA NNX17AI74GNitrogen (N) and Phosph...
Funder: University of Cambridge, Department of ZoologyFunder: NASA NNX17AI74GAbstract: Nitrogen (N) ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...
Accurate and sufficient water quality data is essential for watershed management and sustainability....
Water quality models are useful tools to understand and mitigate eutrophication processes. However, ...
Ecologically meaningful and scientifically defensible nutrient criteria are needed to protect the wa...
Rapid industrialization and population growth have elevated the concerns over water quality. Excessi...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) play a major role in the biogeochemical functioning of aquatic syste...
Spatial data are playing an increasingly important role in watershed science and management. Large i...
Excessive nitrogen (N) use in agriculture, industry, and household waste leads to widespread N relea...
Water quality monitoring can inform policies that address pollution; however, inconsistent measureme...
Nutrients are important components of the global biochemical cycle, and are key controls of the qua...
Remote sensing is widely used for lake-water-quality monitoring, but the inversion of the total nitr...
Abstract Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen and phosphorus into riverine systems....
Funder: University of Cambridge, Department of ZoologyFunder: NASA NNX17AI74GNitrogen (N) and Phosph...
Funder: University of Cambridge, Department of ZoologyFunder: NASA NNX17AI74GAbstract: Nitrogen (N) ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...
Accurate and sufficient water quality data is essential for watershed management and sustainability....
Water quality models are useful tools to understand and mitigate eutrophication processes. However, ...
Ecologically meaningful and scientifically defensible nutrient criteria are needed to protect the wa...
Rapid industrialization and population growth have elevated the concerns over water quality. Excessi...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) play a major role in the biogeochemical functioning of aquatic syste...
Spatial data are playing an increasingly important role in watershed science and management. Large i...
Excessive nitrogen (N) use in agriculture, industry, and household waste leads to widespread N relea...
Water quality monitoring can inform policies that address pollution; however, inconsistent measureme...
Nutrients are important components of the global biochemical cycle, and are key controls of the qua...
Remote sensing is widely used for lake-water-quality monitoring, but the inversion of the total nitr...
Abstract Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen and phosphorus into riverine systems....