Patterns of watershed nitrogen (N) retention and loss are shaped by how watershed biogeochemical processes retain, biogeochemically transform, and lose incoming atmospheric deposition of N. Loss patterns represented by concentration, discharge, and their associated stream exports are important indicators of integrated watershed N retention behaviors. We examined continental United States (CONUS) scale N deposition (e.g., wet and dry atmospheric deposition), vegetation trends, and stream trends as potential indicators of watershed N-saturation and retention conditions, and how watershed N retention and losses vary over space and time. By synthesizing changes and modalities in watershed nitrogen loss patterns based on stream data from 2200 U....
Although the watershed approach has long been used to study whole-ecosystem function, it has sel-dom...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in many forest and aquatic ecosystems. Reducing nutrient pollution t...
Chronic elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can lead to ecosystem N saturation, which is theorized to o...
Patterns of watershed nitrogen (N) retention and loss are shaped by how watershed biogeochemical pro...
Patterns of watershed nitrogen (N) retention and loss are shaped by how watershed biogeochemical pro...
AbstractRecent reports suggest that decreases in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition throughout Euro...
Abstract Nitrogen cycling has been studied since 1988 on five headwater forested catchments in the M...
Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for aquatic ecosystem function that can degrade water quality and...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
Nitrate leaching to streams is a sensitive indicator of the biogeochemical status of forest ecosyste...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
Abstract We analyzed long-term (23 years) data of inorganic N deposition and loss for an extensive n...
In many temperate forested watersheds, hydrologic nitrogen export has declined substantially in rece...
Recent studies in snowmelt-dominated catchments have documented changes in nitrogen (N) retention ov...
Graduation date: 2001Seasonal and annual patterns of N fluxes and concentrations in streamwater in\u...
Although the watershed approach has long been used to study whole-ecosystem function, it has sel-dom...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in many forest and aquatic ecosystems. Reducing nutrient pollution t...
Chronic elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can lead to ecosystem N saturation, which is theorized to o...
Patterns of watershed nitrogen (N) retention and loss are shaped by how watershed biogeochemical pro...
Patterns of watershed nitrogen (N) retention and loss are shaped by how watershed biogeochemical pro...
AbstractRecent reports suggest that decreases in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition throughout Euro...
Abstract Nitrogen cycling has been studied since 1988 on five headwater forested catchments in the M...
Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for aquatic ecosystem function that can degrade water quality and...
Previous studies have evaluated how changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and climate affect st...
Nitrate leaching to streams is a sensitive indicator of the biogeochemical status of forest ecosyste...
Nitrogen lost from agriculture has altered the geochemistry of the biosphere, with pronounced impact...
Abstract We analyzed long-term (23 years) data of inorganic N deposition and loss for an extensive n...
In many temperate forested watersheds, hydrologic nitrogen export has declined substantially in rece...
Recent studies in snowmelt-dominated catchments have documented changes in nitrogen (N) retention ov...
Graduation date: 2001Seasonal and annual patterns of N fluxes and concentrations in streamwater in\u...
Although the watershed approach has long been used to study whole-ecosystem function, it has sel-dom...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in many forest and aquatic ecosystems. Reducing nutrient pollution t...
Chronic elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can lead to ecosystem N saturation, which is theorized to o...