Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) compounds is the major source of anthropogenic N to most upland ecosystems, where leaching of nitrate (NO3−) into surface waters contributes to eutrophication and acidification as well as indicating an excess of N in the terrestrial catchment ecosystems. Natural abundance stable isotopes ratios, 15N/14N and 18O/16O (the “dual isotope” technique) have previously been used in biogeochemical studies of alpine and forested ecosystems to demonstrate that most of the NO3− in upland surface waters has been microbially produced. Here we present an application of the technique to four moorland catchments in the British uplands including a comparison of lakes and their stream inflows at two sites. The NO3− conce...
The concentration of nitrogen (N), particularly as nitrate (NO3–N), in upland streams, lakes and riv...
AbstractWe investigated the isotopic composition of atmospheric NO3− deposition at a moderately poll...
The identification of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3–N) origin is important in the control of surfaceand grou...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) compounds is the major source of anthropogenic N to most upla...
Various studies over the last 15 years have attempted to describe the processes of N retention, satu...
Modern anthropogenic activities have significantly increased nitrate (NO3-) concentrations in surfac...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
In upland areas of the UK located away from direct human disturbance through agriculture, industria...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
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The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
AbstractHydrochemical sampling of South Pennine (UK) headwater streams draining eroded upland peatla...
Stable isotopic analysis of nitrate (15N/14N and 18O/16O) was used to trace nitrate sour...
Nitrate (NO3−) leaching due to anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem in ...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3−) is the key to co...
The concentration of nitrogen (N), particularly as nitrate (NO3–N), in upland streams, lakes and riv...
AbstractWe investigated the isotopic composition of atmospheric NO3− deposition at a moderately poll...
The identification of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3–N) origin is important in the control of surfaceand grou...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) compounds is the major source of anthropogenic N to most upla...
Various studies over the last 15 years have attempted to describe the processes of N retention, satu...
Modern anthropogenic activities have significantly increased nitrate (NO3-) concentrations in surfac...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
In upland areas of the UK located away from direct human disturbance through agriculture, industria...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
Author Posting. © Springer, 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by pe...
The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
AbstractHydrochemical sampling of South Pennine (UK) headwater streams draining eroded upland peatla...
Stable isotopic analysis of nitrate (15N/14N and 18O/16O) was used to trace nitrate sour...
Nitrate (NO3−) leaching due to anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition is an environmental problem in ...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3−) is the key to co...
The concentration of nitrogen (N), particularly as nitrate (NO3–N), in upland streams, lakes and riv...
AbstractWe investigated the isotopic composition of atmospheric NO3− deposition at a moderately poll...
The identification of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3–N) origin is important in the control of surfaceand grou...