Agricultural and urban development alters nitrogen and other biogeochemical cycles in rivers worldwide. Because such biogeochemical processes cannot be measured empirically across whole river networks, simulation models are critical tools for understanding river‐network biogeochemistry. However, limitations inherent in current models restrict our ability to simulate biogeochemical dynamics among diverse river networks. We illustrate these limitations using a river‐network model to scale up in situ measures of nitrogen cycling in eight catchments spanning various geophysical and land‐use conditions. Our model results provide evidence that catchment characteristics typically excluded from models may control river‐network biogeochemistry. Base...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Over the last centuries, human activities have exerted increasing pressures on the environment, lead...
The significance of freshwaters as key players in the global budget of both carbon dioxide and metha...
Agricultural and urban development alters nitrogen and other biogeochemical cycles in rivers worldwi...
Agricultural and urban development alters nitrogen and other biogeochemical cycles in rivers worldwi...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Rivers drive the earth system by moving life-critical elements like nitrogen and carbon from land to...
Connectivity between the watershed and the river network drives much of the ecosystem structure and ...
Rivers receive, transport, and process nutrients, conta-minants, and other natural and human-derived...
Anthropogenic activities have more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen circulating on Earth...
Along the river network, water, sediment, and nutrients are transported, cycled, and altered by coup...
<div><p>Terrestrial agricultural activities strongly influence riverine nitrogen (N) dynamics, which...
Anthropogenic activities have more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen circulating on Earth...
In river basins, soils, groundwater, riparian zones and floodplains, streams, rivers, lakes and rese...
A common notion is that negative feedbacks stabilize the natural marine nitrogen inventory. Recent m...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Over the last centuries, human activities have exerted increasing pressures on the environment, lead...
The significance of freshwaters as key players in the global budget of both carbon dioxide and metha...
Agricultural and urban development alters nitrogen and other biogeochemical cycles in rivers worldwi...
Agricultural and urban development alters nitrogen and other biogeochemical cycles in rivers worldwi...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Rivers drive the earth system by moving life-critical elements like nitrogen and carbon from land to...
Connectivity between the watershed and the river network drives much of the ecosystem structure and ...
Rivers receive, transport, and process nutrients, conta-minants, and other natural and human-derived...
Anthropogenic activities have more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen circulating on Earth...
Along the river network, water, sediment, and nutrients are transported, cycled, and altered by coup...
<div><p>Terrestrial agricultural activities strongly influence riverine nitrogen (N) dynamics, which...
Anthropogenic activities have more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen circulating on Earth...
In river basins, soils, groundwater, riparian zones and floodplains, streams, rivers, lakes and rese...
A common notion is that negative feedbacks stabilize the natural marine nitrogen inventory. Recent m...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Over the last centuries, human activities have exerted increasing pressures on the environment, lead...
The significance of freshwaters as key players in the global budget of both carbon dioxide and metha...