Abstract Nitrogen (N) transport from land to rivers, estuaries, and coastal marine systems has been markedly altered by anthropogenic and climatic drivers over recent decades. In this study, a riverine N transport scheme considering anthropogenic N discharge and water regulation was incorporated into the Land Surface Model of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS‐LSM). Seven groups of simulations using the developed model at the global scale for the period of 1981–2010 were conducted to investigate the effects of anthropogenic disturbances and climate change on riverine dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) transport. It was shown that fertilization and point source pollution have enhanced the DIN fluxes in rivers across the world, especially i...
Legacy anthropogenic nitrogen (N) has been suggested as a major cause for increasing riverine N expo...
Rivers discharge large amounts of nitrogen into the oceans, which has caused increasing concern worl...
In this study, climate scenarios (dry, medium and wet) have been used to characterize changing clima...
A quantitative understanding of riverine nitrogen (N) export in response to human activities and cli...
Fast population and economic growth has largely influenced anthropogenic inputs and riverine export ...
In China, many estuaries suffer from eutrophication problems such as green tides and hypoxia. This i...
The global NEWS model was calibrated and then used to quantify the long term trend of dissolved inor...
This study demonstrates the importance of the nitrogen-leaching lag effect, soil nitrogen release, a...
Rivers play a key role in linking between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and are becoming impor...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
In this paper, we estimate the inputs of nitrogen (N) and exports of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (D...
Fast socio-economic development in agriculture and urbanization resulted in increasing nutrient expo...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
This study quantified the long-term response of riverine total nitrogen (TN) export to changes in ne...
Riverine nitrogen (N) export is a crucial process that links upstream and downstream ecosystems and ...
Legacy anthropogenic nitrogen (N) has been suggested as a major cause for increasing riverine N expo...
Rivers discharge large amounts of nitrogen into the oceans, which has caused increasing concern worl...
In this study, climate scenarios (dry, medium and wet) have been used to characterize changing clima...
A quantitative understanding of riverine nitrogen (N) export in response to human activities and cli...
Fast population and economic growth has largely influenced anthropogenic inputs and riverine export ...
In China, many estuaries suffer from eutrophication problems such as green tides and hypoxia. This i...
The global NEWS model was calibrated and then used to quantify the long term trend of dissolved inor...
This study demonstrates the importance of the nitrogen-leaching lag effect, soil nitrogen release, a...
Rivers play a key role in linking between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and are becoming impor...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
In this paper, we estimate the inputs of nitrogen (N) and exports of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (D...
Fast socio-economic development in agriculture and urbanization resulted in increasing nutrient expo...
We analyzed past and future trends in river export of dissolved nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to t...
This study quantified the long-term response of riverine total nitrogen (TN) export to changes in ne...
Riverine nitrogen (N) export is a crucial process that links upstream and downstream ecosystems and ...
Legacy anthropogenic nitrogen (N) has been suggested as a major cause for increasing riverine N expo...
Rivers discharge large amounts of nitrogen into the oceans, which has caused increasing concern worl...
In this study, climate scenarios (dry, medium and wet) have been used to characterize changing clima...