International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sites, which provides a coarse image of spatial variability. Here, we measured nitrate, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and several chemical proxies for water flowpaths, catchment residence time and biogeochemical transformations, every 50-100m along 13km of streams in six agricultural headwater catchments (1.1-3.5km2). The objective was to examine controls on longitudinal nitrate profiles at a high spatial resolution during four seasons: rewetting of the catchments in autumn, winter high-flow, spring recession and summer low-flow. Our results showed monotonic trends in longitudinal profiles for nitrate and DOC, which were opposite for the two so...
Management and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especially in agricultural regi...
International audienceManagement and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especiall...
International audienceUnderstanding how water and solutes enter and propagate through freshwater lan...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceStudies of spatial and temporal variation of Nitrate (NO3) and Dissolved Organ...
Agriculture disturbs the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, which alters the elemental stoichi...
International audienceProtecting water quality at catchment scales is complicated by the high spatio...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
Several controls are known to affect water quality of stream networks during flow recession periods,...
High-frequency, long-term and multisolute measurements are required to assess the impact of human pr...
Management and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especially in agricultural regi...
International audienceManagement and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especiall...
International audienceUnderstanding how water and solutes enter and propagate through freshwater lan...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceStudies of spatial and temporal variation of Nitrate (NO3) and Dissolved Organ...
Agriculture disturbs the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, which alters the elemental stoichi...
International audienceProtecting water quality at catchment scales is complicated by the high spatio...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
Several controls are known to affect water quality of stream networks during flow recession periods,...
High-frequency, long-term and multisolute measurements are required to assess the impact of human pr...
Management and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especially in agricultural regi...
International audienceManagement and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especiall...
International audienceUnderstanding how water and solutes enter and propagate through freshwater lan...