Suburbanization negatively impacts aquatic systems by altering hydrology and nutrient loading. These changes interact with climate and aquatic ecosystem processes to alter nutrient flux dynamics. We used a long term data set (1993–2009) to investigate the influence of suburbanization, climate, and in-stream processes on nitrogen and phosphorus export in rivers draining the Ipswich and Parker River watersheds in northeastern MA, USA. During this timeframe population density increased in these watersheds by 14 % while precipitation varied by 46 %. We compared nutrient export patterns from the two larger watersheds with those from two nested headwater catchments collected over a nine year period (2001–2009). The headwater catchments were of co...
In many agricultural watersheds, surface runoff often causes unwanted nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
The importance of snowmelt and spring rainfall to water and nutrient exports from macro-scale waters...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change has significant impacts on nutrient loading to aquatic systems and...
Urbanization can potentially alter watershed nitrogen (N) retention via combined changes in N loadin...
In this study, the combined impact of climate and land use changes on streamflow and water quality i...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
Agriculture affects the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, leading to a dete...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
The demand for ecosystem services and the ability of natural ecosystems to provide those services ev...
Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for aquatic ecosystem function that can degrade water quality and...
Climate-induced increase in surface temperatures can impact hydrologic processes of a watershed syst...
Abstract Human activities have greatly increased the input of biologically available nitrogen (N) fr...
In many agricultural watersheds, surface runoff often causes unwanted nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
The importance of snowmelt and spring rainfall to water and nutrient exports from macro-scale waters...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change has significant impacts on nutrient loading to aquatic systems and...
Urbanization can potentially alter watershed nitrogen (N) retention via combined changes in N loadin...
In this study, the combined impact of climate and land use changes on streamflow and water quality i...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
Agriculture affects the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, leading to a dete...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
The demand for ecosystem services and the ability of natural ecosystems to provide those services ev...
Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for aquatic ecosystem function that can degrade water quality and...
Climate-induced increase in surface temperatures can impact hydrologic processes of a watershed syst...
Abstract Human activities have greatly increased the input of biologically available nitrogen (N) fr...
In many agricultural watersheds, surface runoff often causes unwanted nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
The importance of snowmelt and spring rainfall to water and nutrient exports from macro-scale waters...