Abstract. Denitrification was measured in hyporheic, parafluvial, and bank sediments of Sycamore Creek, Arizona, a nitrogen-limited Sonoran Desert stream. We used three variations of the acetylene block technique to estimate denitrification rates, and compared these estimates to rates of nitrate production through nitrification. Subsurface sediments of Sycamore Creek are typically well-oxygenated, relatively low in nitrate, and low in organic carbon, and therefore are seemingly unlikely sites of denitrification. However, we found that denitrification potential (C & N amended, anaerobic incubations) was substantial, and even by our conservative estimates (unamended, oxic incubations and field chamber nitrous oxide accumulation), denitrif...
The ability of natural attenuation to mitigate agricultural nitrate contamination in recharging aqui...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
A study conducted in 1994 as part of the US Geological Survey\u27s National Water-Quality Assessment...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
A combined modelling and field study approach was used to examine biogeochemical functioning of the ...
Riparian zones are important features of the landscape that can buffer waterways from non-point sour...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer has greatly distur...
Agricultural streams receive large inputs of nutrients, such as nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+), ...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
It is typically assumed that dinitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification are mutually exclusive pro...
Denitrification is a process that reduces nitrogen levels in headwaters and other streams. We compar...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
The ability of natural attenuation to mitigate agricultural nitrate contamination in recharging aqui...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
A study conducted in 1994 as part of the US Geological Survey\u27s National Water-Quality Assessment...
abstract: Elevated nitrate (NO3-) concentration in streams and rivers has contributed to environment...
Although numerous studies of hyporheic exchange and denitrification have been conducted in pristine,...
A combined modelling and field study approach was used to examine biogeochemical functioning of the ...
Riparian zones are important features of the landscape that can buffer waterways from non-point sour...
We measured denitrification rates using a field 15NO3− tracer-addition approach in a large, cross-si...
Anthropogenic nitrogen fixation and subsequent use of this nitrogen as fertilizer has greatly distur...
Agricultural streams receive large inputs of nutrients, such as nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+), ...
As agricultural growth increases across the planet, more anthropogenic nitrate from fertilizers and ...
It is typically assumed that dinitrogen (N2) fixation and denitrification are mutually exclusive pro...
Denitrification is a process that reduces nitrogen levels in headwaters and other streams. We compar...
N and C cycles in headwater streams are coupled, and land use can modify these cycles by increasing ...
The ability of natural attenuation to mitigate agricultural nitrate contamination in recharging aqui...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...