Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occurrence of hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in coastal ecosystems. To identify the main contributors of increased N loading and evaluate the efficacy of water pollution control policies, it is essential to quantify and attribute the long‐term changes in riverine N export. Here, we use a state‐of‐the‐art terrestrial–aquatic interface model to examine how multiple environmental factors may have affected N export from the Chesapeake Bay watershed since 1900. These factors include changes in climate, carbon dioxide, land use, and N inputs (i.e., atmospheric N deposition, animal manure, synthetic N fertilizer use, and wastewater discharge). Our res...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
We used a process-based land model, Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model 2.0, to examine how climatic and an...
We used a process-based land model, Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model 2.0, to examine how climatic and an...
We used a process-based land model, Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model 2.0, to examine how climatic and an...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
We used a process-based land model, Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model 2.0, to examine how climatic and an...
We used a process-based land model, Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model 2.0, to examine how climatic and an...
We used a process-based land model, Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model 2.0, to examine how climatic and an...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Although rivers are the primary source of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) inputs to the Chesapeak...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...
Nitrogen and chlorophyll-a concentrations in estuarine systems often correlate positively with incre...