Nitrogen dynamics were investigated in the top centimeters of bottom sediment in three different geomorphologic units (riffles, sand bars, pools) and along two contrasted reaches (nitrogen-rich, nitrogen-poor) of a rural stream. Some predictions of links between geomorphology and processes were verified: (i) hydrological exchanges and nitrification were lower in pools than in riffles and bars, whereas (ii) ammonification and denitrification were higher in pools. Studies of denitrification potential in six other reaches of three N-rich streams support these conclusions and demonstrate that pools are spots of high microbial activity in streams
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
The relationship between nitrate concentration in the Southern Appalachian mountain streams and terr...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
Nitrogen dynamics were investigated in the top centimeters of bottom sediment in three different geo...
We Studied water exchange, nutrient dynamics, and microbial activities between the Surface and inter...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
It is frequently assumed that nitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams ...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
Although they drain remarkably similar forest types, streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Fores...
In their natural state, river floodplains are heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystems that may retain a...
Groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) interaction lengthens hydraulic residence times, increases contact...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
The relationship between nitrate concentration in the Southern Appalachian mountain streams and terr...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
Nitrogen dynamics were investigated in the top centimeters of bottom sediment in three different geo...
We Studied water exchange, nutrient dynamics, and microbial activities between the Surface and inter...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...
Agricultural and urban land use increase nitrogen (N) concentrations in streams, which can saturate ...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
It is frequently assumed that nitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification do not co-occur in streams ...
Humans have drastically altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle by increasing reactive N loading to th...
Modeling and experimental studies demonstrate that ambient groundwater reduces hyporheic exchange, b...
Although they drain remarkably similar forest types, streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Fores...
In their natural state, river floodplains are heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystems that may retain a...
Groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) interaction lengthens hydraulic residence times, increases contact...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Changing environmental conditions and increased water consumption has transformed many historically ...
The relationship between nitrate concentration in the Southern Appalachian mountain streams and terr...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...