Wetting of leaf litter accumulated in riparian zones during rainfall events provides pulses of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to rivers. Restoring riparian vegetation aims to reduce sediment and nutrient transport into rivers, however DOM from leaf litter can stimulate phytoplankton growth and interfere with water treatment processes. Improved understanding of the loads and chemical composition of DOM leached from leaf litter of different plant species, and how subsequent leaching through soils affects DOM retention or transformation, is needed to predict the outcomes of riparian revegetation. To investigate this, we simulated rapid leaching of rainfall through the leaf litter of two riparian tree species with and without subsequent leachin...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
The release of soluble compounds (i.e., leachates) from allochthonous coarse particulate organic mat...
We conducted a series of experiments whereby dissolved organic matter (DOM) was leached from various...
Dissolved organic C (DOC) leached from leaf litter contributes to the C pool of stream ecosystems an...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. The leaching rates of filterable ...
Evaluating the collective impact of small source inputs to larger rivers is a constant challenge in ...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
Abstract To estimate the importance of leaching of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a pathway throu...
The release of soluble compounds (i.e., leachates) from allochthonous coarse particulate organic mat...
We conducted a series of experiments whereby dissolved organic matter (DOM) was leached from various...
Dissolved organic C (DOC) leached from leaf litter contributes to the C pool of stream ecosystems an...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. The leaching rates of filterable ...
Evaluating the collective impact of small source inputs to larger rivers is a constant challenge in ...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Although many studies have shown that soil solution chemistry can be a reliable indicator of biogeoc...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...