Understanding nitrogen (N) exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater becomes crucial in the Rolling Pampas where high and variable water table levels are accompanied by increasing N-fertilization rates. Field monitoring of crops, soils and groundwater was combined with modeling to evaluate bidirectional flows (from terrestrial ecosystems to aquifers and vice versa) of water and N throughout a 10-year period (1998–2007) of highly variable precipitation (760–1506 mm year−1) and water table depths (6.5 to 45 mg l−1) during periods of high water table levels (<3 m deep). Groundwater chloride concentrations increased with depth in piezometers at UP and MS, but showed the opposite trend at TS during periods of high water table levels...
Our understanding of how groundwater mediates evapotranspiration/streamflow partitioning is still fr...
Our understanding of how groundwater mediates evapotranspiration/streamflow partitioning is still fr...
Land use changes affecting ecological and hydrological processes often shape the biogeochemistry of ...
Understanding nitrogen (N) exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater becomes crucial i...
Depending on its depth from the soil surface, shallow groundwater can represent a valuable water res...
Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes of...
This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. Thes...
This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. Thes...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Cover crops are well known for their positive effects on erosion processes, soil organicmatter, soil...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Sedimentary plains with extremely flat topography, such as the Pampas in Argentina, often display fl...
In arid ecosystems, evapotranspiration generally exceeds precipitation, preventing deep drainage and...
The current study investigated the coupling of groundwater and surface water nitrogen (N) dynamics o...
Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes ...
Our understanding of how groundwater mediates evapotranspiration/streamflow partitioning is still fr...
Our understanding of how groundwater mediates evapotranspiration/streamflow partitioning is still fr...
Land use changes affecting ecological and hydrological processes often shape the biogeochemistry of ...
Understanding nitrogen (N) exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater becomes crucial i...
Depending on its depth from the soil surface, shallow groundwater can represent a valuable water res...
Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes of...
This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. Thes...
This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. Thes...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Cover crops are well known for their positive effects on erosion processes, soil organicmatter, soil...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Sedimentary plains with extremely flat topography, such as the Pampas in Argentina, often display fl...
In arid ecosystems, evapotranspiration generally exceeds precipitation, preventing deep drainage and...
The current study investigated the coupling of groundwater and surface water nitrogen (N) dynamics o...
Nitrogen (N) export from soils to streams and groundwater under the intensifying cropping schemes ...
Our understanding of how groundwater mediates evapotranspiration/streamflow partitioning is still fr...
Our understanding of how groundwater mediates evapotranspiration/streamflow partitioning is still fr...
Land use changes affecting ecological and hydrological processes often shape the biogeochemistry of ...