The mountainous riparian corridor performs important hydrologic functions including nutrient transfers between the terrestrial (upslope) and aquatic (stream) ecosystems. Nitrate-nitrogen and ammonium-nitrogen concentrations were determined on water samples collected in 1993 and 1994 from a montane riparian zone in Northern Colorado. Soil water samples were collected from the riparian corridor and upslope systems, under both losing (summer reservoir releases) and gaining (spring snowmelt runoff) streamflow conditions. Statistical analyses using least square means contrasts were made to identify spatial and temporal differences between: 1) the upslope system and the riparian corridor, 2) the upslope system and the stream, and 3) the riparian ...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Recent studies in snowmelt-dominated catchments have documented changes in nitrogen (N) retention ov...
Graduation date: 1994Changes in the concentrations of dissolved ammonia (NH4+1), nitrate (NO3-1), or...
turnover in riparian systems in semi-arid regions are poorly understood, particularly in those ecosy...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
Nitrogen is a critical nutrient that can govern biological activity, and thus can affect water quali...
Riparian zones effectively remove nitrogen (N) from water flowing through riparian soils, particu-la...
Hydrologic flow paths control transport, and therefore are a major constraint on the cycling and ava...
Nitrogen dynamics were investigated in the top centimeters of bottom sediment in three different geo...
The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has resulte...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
[1] The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has res...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Recent studies in snowmelt-dominated catchments have documented changes in nitrogen (N) retention ov...
Graduation date: 1994Changes in the concentrations of dissolved ammonia (NH4+1), nitrate (NO3-1), or...
turnover in riparian systems in semi-arid regions are poorly understood, particularly in those ecosy...
Nutrient dynamics in rivers affect biogeochemical fluxes from land to oceans and the atmosphere. Flu...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
Nitrogen is a critical nutrient that can govern biological activity, and thus can affect water quali...
Riparian zones effectively remove nitrogen (N) from water flowing through riparian soils, particu-la...
Hydrologic flow paths control transport, and therefore are a major constraint on the cycling and ava...
Nitrogen dynamics were investigated in the top centimeters of bottom sediment in three different geo...
The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has resulte...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
[1] The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has res...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...