Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, but the implications of this observation for stream N-cycling is not yet clear. Here we utilize a simple process-based model (the Pumping and Streamline Segregation or PASS model) to evaluate N-cycling over two scales of hyporheic exchange (fluvial ripples and riffle-pool sequences), ten ambient groundwater and stream flow scenarios (five gaining and losing conditions and two stream discharges), and three biogeochemical settings (identified based on a principal component analysis of previously published measurements in streams throughout the United States). Model-data comparisons indicate that our model provides realistic estimates for direct ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen pollution is a critical problem in freshwaters. Although riverbeds are known ...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
[1] Biogeochemical reactions associated with stream nitrogen cycling, such as nitrification and deni...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Bioavailable forms of nitrogen, such as nitrate, are necessary for aquatic ecosystem productivity. E...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer has greatly distur...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
A combined modelling and field study approach was used to examine biogeochemical functioning of the ...
Water-saturated, organic-rich sediments immediately surrounding a stream channel can provide a prote...
Rivers and their hyporheic zones play an important role in nutrient cycling. The fate of dissolved i...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
© 2019 Liyanadurage Priyaga Supun Kumari FernandoIncreased nitrogen loads have significant negative ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen pollution is a critical problem in freshwaters. Although riverbeds are known ...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
[1] Biogeochemical reactions associated with stream nitrogen cycling, such as nitrification and deni...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Bioavailable forms of nitrogen, such as nitrate, are necessary for aquatic ecosystem productivity. E...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer has greatly distur...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
A combined modelling and field study approach was used to examine biogeochemical functioning of the ...
Water-saturated, organic-rich sediments immediately surrounding a stream channel can provide a prote...
Rivers and their hyporheic zones play an important role in nutrient cycling. The fate of dissolved i...
Subsurface flows, particularly hyporheic exchange fluxes, driven by streambed topography, permeabili...
© 2019 Liyanadurage Priyaga Supun Kumari FernandoIncreased nitrogen loads have significant negative ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen pollution is a critical problem in freshwaters. Although riverbeds are known ...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
[1] Biogeochemical reactions associated with stream nitrogen cycling, such as nitrification and deni...