Numerous studies have shown the importance of riparian zones to reduce nitrate (NO3−) contamination coming from adjacent agricultural land. Much less is known about nitrogen (N) transformations and nitrate fluxes in riparian soils with short hydroperiods (1–3 days of inundation) and there is no study that could show whether these soils are a N sink or source. Within a restored section of the Thur River in NE Switzerland, we measured nitrate concentrations in soil solutions as an indicator of the net nitrate production. Samples were collected along a quasi-successional gradient from frequently inundated gravel bars to an alluvial forest, at three different depths (10, 50 and 100 cm) over a one-year period. Along this gradient we quantified N...
The riparian zone is a hydrologically and biogeochemically active zone, characterized by mixing of s...
Soil saturation is known to be of crucial importance to denitrification and other nitrogen cycling p...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThere is concern that subsurface dr...
In their natural state, river floodplains are heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystems that may retain a...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...
Riparian zones are known to function as buffers, reducing non-point source pollution from agricultur...
Denitrification in floodplains is a major issue for river- and groundwater quality. In the Upper Rhi...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
Nitrate pollution in aquatic ecosystems is still a major problem in Germany. There is a great potent...
International audienceNitrate (NO3−) contamination of freshwater systems is a global concern. In all...
Spatio-temporal variations of nitrogen, phosphorus and base cation concentrations in groundwater wer...
Restoring river-floodplain connectivity has been proposed as an alternative management measure for n...
Soil saturation is known to be of crucial importance to denitrification and other nitrogen cycling p...
Nitrate in the soil water below the root zone is a pre-condition for nitrate leaching, and it indica...
Thanks to the intense efforts over the past decades to reduce nutrient losses, the annual average ni...
The riparian zone is a hydrologically and biogeochemically active zone, characterized by mixing of s...
Soil saturation is known to be of crucial importance to denitrification and other nitrogen cycling p...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThere is concern that subsurface dr...
In their natural state, river floodplains are heterogeneous and dynamic ecosystems that may retain a...
For the design and the assessment of river restoration projects, it is important to know to what ext...
Riparian zones are known to function as buffers, reducing non-point source pollution from agricultur...
Denitrification in floodplains is a major issue for river- and groundwater quality. In the Upper Rhi...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
Nitrate pollution in aquatic ecosystems is still a major problem in Germany. There is a great potent...
International audienceNitrate (NO3−) contamination of freshwater systems is a global concern. In all...
Spatio-temporal variations of nitrogen, phosphorus and base cation concentrations in groundwater wer...
Restoring river-floodplain connectivity has been proposed as an alternative management measure for n...
Soil saturation is known to be of crucial importance to denitrification and other nitrogen cycling p...
Nitrate in the soil water below the root zone is a pre-condition for nitrate leaching, and it indica...
Thanks to the intense efforts over the past decades to reduce nutrient losses, the annual average ni...
The riparian zone is a hydrologically and biogeochemically active zone, characterized by mixing of s...
Soil saturation is known to be of crucial importance to denitrification and other nitrogen cycling p...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThere is concern that subsurface dr...