We examined nutrient flux, uptake, and transformation along a spring-fed stream in the Ozark region of Missouri, USA, over the year 2006. Water in Mill Creek originates from several springs, with a single spring contributing over 90% of the stream discharge during much of the year of study. Soluble reactive phosphate concentrations were usually low (\u3c10 μg L−1) along Mill Creek, but peaked during high discharge. Concentrations of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) were relatively high in the spring water, mainly as nitrate, but usually declined across a small pond and the 10-km length of Mill Creek. During low flows in summer and early autumn, the stream removed over 300 μg L−1 of DIN over its 10-km length, or about 80% of the initial am...
Complex socioeconomic and ecological issues, ranging from impaired streams to Gulf of Mexico hypoxia...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
The roles of terrestrial and instream processes incontrolling stream-water N and P concentrations we...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
ABSTRACT. Stream nutrient retention was examined in three adjacent agricultural catchments (Cherokee...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...
Patterns of in-stream summer transport of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phospho...
Inamdar, ShreeramBiotic and abiotic factors both play critical roles in the cycling of organic matte...
Streams are important landscape features because they provide an avenue for nitrogen loss from a wa...
Characterizing spatiotemporal variations in surface water (SW)–shallow groundwater (GW) nutrient con...
Nutrient enrichment has led to impaired waterways across the globe with an estimated 90% of waterway...
1. Agricultural and urban land use may increase dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations in...
Complex socioeconomic and ecological issues, ranging from impaired streams to Gulf of Mexico hypoxia...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
The roles of terrestrial and instream processes incontrolling stream-water N and P concentrations we...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
The United States invests billions of dollars annually to perform stream restoration projects, yet f...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
ABSTRACT. Stream nutrient retention was examined in three adjacent agricultural catchments (Cherokee...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...
Patterns of in-stream summer transport of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phospho...
Inamdar, ShreeramBiotic and abiotic factors both play critical roles in the cycling of organic matte...
Streams are important landscape features because they provide an avenue for nitrogen loss from a wa...
Characterizing spatiotemporal variations in surface water (SW)–shallow groundwater (GW) nutrient con...
Nutrient enrichment has led to impaired waterways across the globe with an estimated 90% of waterway...
1. Agricultural and urban land use may increase dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations in...
Complex socioeconomic and ecological issues, ranging from impaired streams to Gulf of Mexico hypoxia...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
The roles of terrestrial and instream processes incontrolling stream-water N and P concentrations we...