Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be altered by urbanization. We investigated shifts in organic carbon quantity and quality associated with urbanization and ecosystem restoration, and its potential effects on denitrification at the riparian-stream interface. Field measurements of streamwater chemistry, organic carbon characterization, and laboratory-based denitrification experiments were completed at two forested, two restored, and two unrestored urban streams at the Baltimore Long-Term Ecological Research site, Maryland, USA. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate loads increased with runoff according to a power-law function that varied across sites. Stable isotopes and molar...
Landscape urbanization broadly alters watersheds and stream ecosystems, yet the impact of nonpoint s...
Stream restoration has increasingly been used as a best management practice for improving water qual...
Streams are important sources of carbon to the atmosphere, though whether they merely outgas terrest...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Managing the N cycle and restoring urban infrastructure are major challenges especially in urban eco...
Coastal plain streams in the southeastern United States supply carbon that supports important coasta...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
Population growth in cities has resulted in the rapid expansion of urbanized land. Most research and...
In stream ecosystems, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) influences microbial heterotrophic production a...
The amounts, sources and relative ages of inorganic and organic carbon pools were assessed in eight ...
Urban areas are increasingly adopting the use of ecologically-based technologies for stormwater mana...
Landcover changes have altered the natural carbon cycle; however, most landcover studies focus on ei...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...
1. Anthropogenic activities have increased reactive nitrogen availability, and now many streams carr...
Landscape urbanization broadly alters watersheds and stream ecosystems, yet the impact of nonpoint s...
Stream restoration has increasingly been used as a best management practice for improving water qual...
Streams are important sources of carbon to the atmosphere, though whether they merely outgas terrest...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be al...
Managing the N cycle and restoring urban infrastructure are major challenges especially in urban eco...
Coastal plain streams in the southeastern United States supply carbon that supports important coasta...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
Population growth in cities has resulted in the rapid expansion of urbanized land. Most research and...
In stream ecosystems, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) influences microbial heterotrophic production a...
The amounts, sources and relative ages of inorganic and organic carbon pools were assessed in eight ...
Urban areas are increasingly adopting the use of ecologically-based technologies for stormwater mana...
Landcover changes have altered the natural carbon cycle; however, most landcover studies focus on ei...
Graduation date: 2008Land use alters the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems and ...
1. Anthropogenic activities have increased reactive nitrogen availability, and now many streams carr...
Landscape urbanization broadly alters watersheds and stream ecosystems, yet the impact of nonpoint s...
Stream restoration has increasingly been used as a best management practice for improving water qual...
Streams are important sources of carbon to the atmosphere, though whether they merely outgas terrest...