Streamwater samples were collected during 1987-1988 from two adjacent gauged watersheds, the subalpine-alpine East St. Louis and the Fool Creek Alpine, in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado. The study objective was to compare the relationships between streamwater discharge and ion concentration in alpine and alpine-subalpine watersheds at a site receiving low inputs of atmospheric contaminants. Streamwater discharge accounts for much of the variation in ion concentration. Trajectories of time, discharge, and ion concentration suggest that patterns of nutrient flux are controlled primarily by the magnitude of streamwater discharge, and seasonal differences in the relative contributions of snowmelt and soil water. In the subalpine catch...
This study investigated the concentration discharge (C-Q) patterns of selected elements transported ...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
Snowmelt provides essential nutrients that are transported from the terrestrial landscape through fr...
Two small (0.22 and 0.48 ha) alpine watersheds in the Sierra Nevada of California were studied durin...
The purpose of this study is to examine the interactions between physical and biological processes, ...
In regions with airborne contaminants and large snowpacks, there is concern over the impact that sno...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...
Patterns of in-stream summer transport of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phospho...
This study compares stream nitrate (NO3-) concentrations to spatially distributed snowmelt in two al...
We investigated the hydrologic, geochemical, and biogeochemical controls on stream chemical composit...
Evidence is building that atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic inorganic nitrogen and phosphorous...
Solute and runoff fluxes from two adjacent alpine streams (one glacial and one non-glacial) were inv...
This study explores the stream nitrate response to spatially distributed snowmelt in alpine environm...
the effects of agricultural nutrient loading on water quality. These two streams are part of the Spr...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the chemical nature of the Chicken Creek waters, and to in...
This study investigated the concentration discharge (C-Q) patterns of selected elements transported ...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
Snowmelt provides essential nutrients that are transported from the terrestrial landscape through fr...
Two small (0.22 and 0.48 ha) alpine watersheds in the Sierra Nevada of California were studied durin...
The purpose of this study is to examine the interactions between physical and biological processes, ...
In regions with airborne contaminants and large snowpacks, there is concern over the impact that sno...
The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfe...
Patterns of in-stream summer transport of total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phospho...
This study compares stream nitrate (NO3-) concentrations to spatially distributed snowmelt in two al...
We investigated the hydrologic, geochemical, and biogeochemical controls on stream chemical composit...
Evidence is building that atmospheric deposition of anthropogenic inorganic nitrogen and phosphorous...
Solute and runoff fluxes from two adjacent alpine streams (one glacial and one non-glacial) were inv...
This study explores the stream nitrate response to spatially distributed snowmelt in alpine environm...
the effects of agricultural nutrient loading on water quality. These two streams are part of the Spr...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the chemical nature of the Chicken Creek waters, and to in...
This study investigated the concentration discharge (C-Q) patterns of selected elements transported ...
Understanding how physical and chemical processes control water chemistry and water movement through...
Snowmelt provides essential nutrients that are transported from the terrestrial landscape through fr...