Urban infrastructure changes hydrologic flowpaths of water into streams and alters ecosystem function. Geomorphic stream restoration is commonly implemented to stabilize channels, while ecosystem function, and nutrient retention are of secondary concern. This research investigated whether restoration alone significantly influences N uptake in streams and if significant hydrological, biological, and geochemical relationships exist between coupled biogeochemical cycles that should be considered when evaluating restorations. Carbon, nitrogen, base cations, and stream metabolism dynamics were investigated in six urban streams in Baltimore,MD. Nitrate tracer injections were used to quantify nitrogen uptake dynamics. Results did not show sig...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Nitrogen (N) retention in streams is an important ecosystem service that may be affected by the wide...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Stream restoration has increasingly been used as a best management practice for improving water qual...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Urbanization has resulted in the extensive burial and channelization of headwater streams, yet littl...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
Urban stream syndrome is described as the deterioration of stream health in an urbanized watershed a...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
River restoration projects focused on altering flow regimes through use of in-channel structures can...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Geographical and stream network context shape how streams and rivers form, which in turn affects eco...
This dissertation investigated nitrogen (N) removal in stream geomorphic features and riparian wetla...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Nitrogen (N) retention in streams is an important ecosystem service that may be affected by the wide...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Stream restoration has increasingly been used as a best management practice for improving water qual...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Urbanization has resulted in the extensive burial and channelization of headwater streams, yet littl...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
Urban stream syndrome is described as the deterioration of stream health in an urbanized watershed a...
Urbanization alters watershed hydrology and has increased nutrient pollution, leading to eutrophicat...
River restoration projects focused on altering flow regimes through use of in-channel structures can...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Geographical and stream network context shape how streams and rivers form, which in turn affects eco...
This dissertation investigated nitrogen (N) removal in stream geomorphic features and riparian wetla...
Urban stream ecosystems are faced with high input levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ant...
<p>As the human population continues to increase, the effects of land use change on streams and thei...
Nitrogen (N) retention in streams is an important ecosystem service that may be affected by the wide...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...