This study is concerned with the occurrence and movement of two nutrients in the hydrologic cycle of a forested watershed prior to timber harvesting. The primary objective is to provide basic data on the presence and behavior of oxidized nitrogen and total phosphorus in precipitation, throughfall, and streamflow in a manner which will allow statistical comparisons after timber harvesting. Linear, polynomial, and multiple linear regression models are developed.Environmental Science
Agricultural activities contribute significant amounts of nutrients that contaminate surface and sub...
This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO₃⁻ and their relationship to temporal and spa...
This study was designed to improve our understanding of the dynamics of the upland forest and of the...
Graduation date: 1996High intensity sampling was undertaken to characterize the temporal and spatial...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The characterization of the nutrients nitro...
Impacts on water quality caused by land use change from forests and pastures to housing subdivisions...
Graduation date: 2012The increased demand for wood and fiber from a continually shrinking land base ...
Patterns of in-stream summer transport of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phospho...
Seventy to eighty percent of the water flowing in rivers in the United States originates as precipit...
Many factors govern the flow of deposited nitrogen (N) through forest ecosystems and into stream wat...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Streambank erosion may be one pathway for sediment and nutrient loading to streams but insufficient ...
This project was designed to determine the effects of nitrogen fertilization on the quality and quan...
Environmental Studies at Gustavus Adolphus CollegePhosphorus (P) is a labile naturally occurring ele...
This study examined nonpoint source pollution via tributaries to Pineview Reservoir. Since few liter...
Agricultural activities contribute significant amounts of nutrients that contaminate surface and sub...
This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO₃⁻ and their relationship to temporal and spa...
This study was designed to improve our understanding of the dynamics of the upland forest and of the...
Graduation date: 1996High intensity sampling was undertaken to characterize the temporal and spatial...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The characterization of the nutrients nitro...
Impacts on water quality caused by land use change from forests and pastures to housing subdivisions...
Graduation date: 2012The increased demand for wood and fiber from a continually shrinking land base ...
Patterns of in-stream summer transport of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phospho...
Seventy to eighty percent of the water flowing in rivers in the United States originates as precipit...
Many factors govern the flow of deposited nitrogen (N) through forest ecosystems and into stream wat...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Streambank erosion may be one pathway for sediment and nutrient loading to streams but insufficient ...
This project was designed to determine the effects of nitrogen fertilization on the quality and quan...
Environmental Studies at Gustavus Adolphus CollegePhosphorus (P) is a labile naturally occurring ele...
This study examined nonpoint source pollution via tributaries to Pineview Reservoir. Since few liter...
Agricultural activities contribute significant amounts of nutrients that contaminate surface and sub...
This study examined changes in stream and soil water NO₃⁻ and their relationship to temporal and spa...
This study was designed to improve our understanding of the dynamics of the upland forest and of the...