CHANGES in delivery of river-borne nutrients such as dissolved phosphate, nitrate and silicate, owing to land-use changes and anthropogenic emissions, are known to result in eutrophication1— enhanced phytoplankton blooms—and more severe hypoxic events2–1 in many enclosed bays and seas. Although similar ecological effects might be expected on continental shelves, the occurrence of such eutrophication has remained unresolved5. Here we present evidence of eutrophication of the continental shelf near the outflow of the Mississippi river, obtained by quantifying biologically bound silica (BSi) in diatom remnants within dated sediment cores. BSi accumulation rates are greatest in water depths of 20 to 50 m within 100 km of the river mouth, and ha...
Eutrophication on the Louisiana continental shelf is driven by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Long-term patterns in riverine nutrient flux in the lower Mississippi River were examined in relatio...
The annual loads of C,N,P, silicate, total suspended sediment (mass) and their yields (mass area−1) ...
The Mississippi River system ranks among the world\u27s top 10 rivers in freshwater and sediment inp...
In the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGoM), the Louisiana Shelf (LS) and Mississippi Bight (MB) subregion...
The seasonal formation of a bottom water layer severely depleted in dissolved oxygen has become a pe...
We collected sediment cores from three salt marsh ponds in coastal Louisiana to test the usefulness ...
Large-scale hypoxia regularly develops during the summer on the Louisiana continental shelf. Traditi...
Diversion of river waters to adjacent estuaries may occur during wetland restoration, navigation cha...
Marine diatoms require dissolved silicate to form an external shell. and their growth becomes Si-lim...
Large and turbid rivers have varying temperatures, light conditions, nutrient availability, and nutr...
We reconstructed water quality changes for 1800 to 2000 in Charlotte Harbor (Florida), a shallow sub...
River systems worldwide have become substantially influenced by human activities, including land use...
Community respiration, net nutrient fluxes and heterotrophic bacterial production were investigated ...
Two centuries of land use in the Mississippi River watershed are reflected in the water quality of i...
Eutrophication on the Louisiana continental shelf is driven by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Long-term patterns in riverine nutrient flux in the lower Mississippi River were examined in relatio...
The annual loads of C,N,P, silicate, total suspended sediment (mass) and their yields (mass area−1) ...
The Mississippi River system ranks among the world\u27s top 10 rivers in freshwater and sediment inp...
In the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGoM), the Louisiana Shelf (LS) and Mississippi Bight (MB) subregion...
The seasonal formation of a bottom water layer severely depleted in dissolved oxygen has become a pe...
We collected sediment cores from three salt marsh ponds in coastal Louisiana to test the usefulness ...
Large-scale hypoxia regularly develops during the summer on the Louisiana continental shelf. Traditi...
Diversion of river waters to adjacent estuaries may occur during wetland restoration, navigation cha...
Marine diatoms require dissolved silicate to form an external shell. and their growth becomes Si-lim...
Large and turbid rivers have varying temperatures, light conditions, nutrient availability, and nutr...
We reconstructed water quality changes for 1800 to 2000 in Charlotte Harbor (Florida), a shallow sub...
River systems worldwide have become substantially influenced by human activities, including land use...
Community respiration, net nutrient fluxes and heterotrophic bacterial production were investigated ...
Two centuries of land use in the Mississippi River watershed are reflected in the water quality of i...
Eutrophication on the Louisiana continental shelf is driven by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
Long-term patterns in riverine nutrient flux in the lower Mississippi River were examined in relatio...
The annual loads of C,N,P, silicate, total suspended sediment (mass) and their yields (mass area−1) ...