Nitrate dual stable isotopes (δ15NNO3 and δ18ONO3) have proven to be a powerful technique to trace nitrate sources and transformations in freshwater systems worldwide. However, most studies have focused on perennial systems, and less is known about intermittent ones. The impacts of intensive agricultural practices and wastewaters in Doñana (SW Spain), an iconic Mediterranean temporary wetland protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, were quantified using stable isotope mixing models in a Bayesian framework under different denitrification scenarios. We aimed to identify the main nitrate sources and transformation processes in surface waters of interconnected temporary streams, ponds and marshes, and link them with the main human pressures ...
Excessive nitrate (NO3−) concentration in groundwater raises health and environmental issues that mu...
The fate of nitrate transported across groundwater-surface water interfaces has been intensively stu...
Agricultural coastal areas are frequently affected by the superimposition of various processes, with...
Nitrate dual stable isotopes (δN and δO) have proven to be a powerful technique to trace nitrate sou...
Eutrophication is a globally significant challenge facing aquatic ecosystems, mostly associated with...
Nitrate (NO3-) pollution adversely impacts surface and groundwater quality. In recent decades, many ...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
The identification of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3–N) origin is important in the control of surfaceand grou...
Mitigating the cascade of environmental damage caused by the movement of excess reactive nitrogen (N...
Modern anthropogenic activities have significantly increased nitrate (NO3-) concentrations in surfac...
In the last decades, anthropogenic inputs of nitrogen to groundwater have dramatically increased, an...
The global population has increased exponentially causing several challenges surrounding sustainabil...
The fate of nitrate transported across groundwater-surface water interfaces has been intensively stu...
This paper describes an integrated application of classical hydrogeological methods and multi-isotop...
Excessive nitrate (NO3−) concentration in groundwater raises health and environmental issues that mu...
The fate of nitrate transported across groundwater-surface water interfaces has been intensively stu...
Agricultural coastal areas are frequently affected by the superimposition of various processes, with...
Nitrate dual stable isotopes (δN and δO) have proven to be a powerful technique to trace nitrate sou...
Eutrophication is a globally significant challenge facing aquatic ecosystems, mostly associated with...
Nitrate (NO3-) pollution adversely impacts surface and groundwater quality. In recent decades, many ...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
The identification of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3–N) origin is important in the control of surfaceand grou...
Mitigating the cascade of environmental damage caused by the movement of excess reactive nitrogen (N...
Modern anthropogenic activities have significantly increased nitrate (NO3-) concentrations in surfac...
In the last decades, anthropogenic inputs of nitrogen to groundwater have dramatically increased, an...
The global population has increased exponentially causing several challenges surrounding sustainabil...
The fate of nitrate transported across groundwater-surface water interfaces has been intensively stu...
This paper describes an integrated application of classical hydrogeological methods and multi-isotop...
Excessive nitrate (NO3−) concentration in groundwater raises health and environmental issues that mu...
The fate of nitrate transported across groundwater-surface water interfaces has been intensively stu...
Agricultural coastal areas are frequently affected by the superimposition of various processes, with...