Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Water Resources Research 40 (2004): W11201, doi:10.1029/2004WR003172.We calculated N budgets and conducted nutrient uptake experiments to evaluate the fate of N in the aquatic environment of the Ipswich River basin, northeastern Massachusetts. A mass balance indicates that the basin retains about 50% of gross N inputs, mostly in terrestrial components of the landscape, and the loss and retention of total nitrogen (TN) in the aquatic environment was about 9% of stream loading. Uptake lengths of PO4 and NH4 were measurable in headwater s...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Excessive nitrogen (N) concentrations, often in theform of nitrate, present a water-quality problem ...
Human activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) inputs to the landscape. Consequently, de...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) loading has increased considerably in recent times, yet only a small prop...
Author Posting. © Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2013. This article is...
Abstract: Mitigating nonpoint pollution is the single greatest challenge to improving coastal waters...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Nitrogen (N) uptake in streams is an important ecosystem service that reduces nutrient loading to do...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here b...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
abstract: Nitrogen is an essential, often limiting, element for biological growth that can act as a ...
Scaling aquatic ecosystem processes like nutrient removal is critical for assessing the importance o...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Excessive nitrogen (N) concentrations, often in theform of nitrate, present a water-quality problem ...
Human activities have dramatically increased nitrogen (N) inputs to the landscape. Consequently, de...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) loading has increased considerably in recent times, yet only a small prop...
Author Posting. © Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2013. This article is...
Abstract: Mitigating nonpoint pollution is the single greatest challenge to improving coastal waters...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Nitrogen (N) uptake in streams is an important ecosystem service that reduces nutrient loading to do...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The discharge of excess nitrogen to streams and rivers poses an existential threat to both humans an...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here b...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
abstract: Nitrogen is an essential, often limiting, element for biological growth that can act as a ...
Scaling aquatic ecosystem processes like nutrient removal is critical for assessing the importance o...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
chemistry, watershed Abstract. Relatively high deposition of nitrogen (N) in the northeastern United...
Excessive nitrogen (N) concentrations, often in theform of nitrate, present a water-quality problem ...