Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time climate extremes have increased in frequency and intensity. We review \u3e200 studies of hydrologic and gaseous fluxes and show how the interaction between land use and climate variability alters magnitude and frequency of carbon, nutrient, and greenhouse gas pulses in watersheds. Agricultural and urban watersheds respond similarly to climate variability due to headwater alteration and loss of ecosystem services to buffer runoff and temperature changes. Organic carbon concentrations/exports increase and organic carbon quality changes with runoff. Nitrogen and phosphorus exports increase during floods (sometimes by an order of magnitude) and d...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Unde...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
Agriculture affects the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, leading to a dete...
Suburbanization negatively impacts aquatic systems by altering hydrology and nutrient loading. These...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change has significant impacts on nutrient loading to aquatic systems and...
Anthropogenic activities have drastically altered atmospheric composition — leading to unprecedented...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
Warming and rainfall intensification linked to climate change will alter water availability in dryla...
The global climate is changing and much of this is attributed to the greenhouse effect, which has be...
Rising water temperatures due to climate and land use change can accelerate biogeochemical fluxes fr...
Abstract Extreme weather is associated with a variety of water quality issues that can pose harm to ...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Unde...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time ...
Agriculture affects the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, leading to a dete...
Suburbanization negatively impacts aquatic systems by altering hydrology and nutrient loading. These...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change has significant impacts on nutrient loading to aquatic systems and...
Anthropogenic activities have drastically altered atmospheric composition — leading to unprecedented...
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
Warming and rainfall intensification linked to climate change will alter water availability in dryla...
The global climate is changing and much of this is attributed to the greenhouse effect, which has be...
Rising water temperatures due to climate and land use change can accelerate biogeochemical fluxes fr...
Abstract Extreme weather is associated with a variety of water quality issues that can pose harm to ...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Unde...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...