Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3 -) is the key to constrain sources of NO3 - export in order to aid effective management of waterways. In this study, isotopic compositions of NO3 - (δ15N-NO3 - and δ18O-NO3 -) were used to elucidate the effects of land use (agriculture in particular) and rainfall on the major sources and sinks of NO3 - within the Western Port catchment, Victoria, Australia. This study is one of the very few studies carried out in temperate regions with highly stochastic rainfall patterns, enabling a more comprehensive understanding of the applications of NO3 - isotopes in catchment ecosystems with different climatic conditions. Longitudinal samples were collected from five stre...
International audienceMany studies have shown that intensive agricultural practices significantly in...
Nitrate monitoring is commonly conducted with low‐spatial resolution, only at the outlet or at a sma...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3−) is the key to co...
Viable indicators of nitrogen (N) attenuation at the catchment scale are needed in order to sustaina...
Attributing nitrogen export to specific land use within heterogeneous catchments remains a challenge...
Nitrate stable isotopes provide information about nitrate contamination and cycling by microbial pro...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition, which stems from fossil fuel combustion, agricultural soils, and ...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth's rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
Environmental issues triggered by increasing nitrate in agricultural river has become global concern...
The feasibility of using nitrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of nitrate (NO3 -) for elucidating sourc...
International audienceNitrate content of surface waters results from complex mixing of multiple sour...
Increasing land-use change and land-use intensification over the last century has resulted in lotic ...
ABSTRACT: Urban watersheds are often sources of nitrogen (N) to downstream systems, contributing to ...
International audienceMany studies have shown that intensive agricultural practices significantly in...
Nitrate monitoring is commonly conducted with low‐spatial resolution, only at the outlet or at a sma...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3−) is the key to co...
Viable indicators of nitrogen (N) attenuation at the catchment scale are needed in order to sustaina...
Attributing nitrogen export to specific land use within heterogeneous catchments remains a challenge...
Nitrate stable isotopes provide information about nitrate contamination and cycling by microbial pro...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition, which stems from fossil fuel combustion, agricultural soils, and ...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth's rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
Environmental issues triggered by increasing nitrate in agricultural river has become global concern...
The feasibility of using nitrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of nitrate (NO3 -) for elucidating sourc...
International audienceNitrate content of surface waters results from complex mixing of multiple sour...
Increasing land-use change and land-use intensification over the last century has resulted in lotic ...
ABSTRACT: Urban watersheds are often sources of nitrogen (N) to downstream systems, contributing to ...
International audienceMany studies have shown that intensive agricultural practices significantly in...
Nitrate monitoring is commonly conducted with low‐spatial resolution, only at the outlet or at a sma...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...