Stormwater control measures (SCMs) have the potential to mitigate negative effects of watershed development on hydrology and water quality. Stormwater regulations and scientific literature have assumed that SCMs are important sites for denitrification, the permanent removal of nitrogen, but this assumption has been informed mainly by short-term loading studies and measurements of potential rates of nitrogen cycling. Recent research concluded that SCM nitrogen removal can be dominated by plant and soil assimilation rather than by denitrification, and rates of nitrogen fixation can exceed rates of denitrification in SCM sediments, resulting in a net addition of nitrogen. Nitrogen cycling measurements from other human-impacted aquatic habitats...
Land-based prawn and barramundi farms produce large volumes of dilute wastewater containing both nit...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
A change in surface condition of a watershed, which is usually caused by development, can have measu...
Wet ponds are a common type of stormwater control measure (SCM) in coastal areas of the southeastern...
The southeastern United States (US) coastal plain is a unique physiographic region with extensive co...
Stormwater wet ponds (SWPs) are engineered structures used to collect and retain stormwater runoff f...
The nitrogen (N) cycling dynamics of four stormwater basins, two often saturated sites (“Wet Basins”...
Urban stormwater and nutrient management are increasingly important topics to address globally, as c...
Nitrogen is a key nutrient in the eutrophication of coastal and estuarine systems. In shallow water...
High concentrations of nitrate-nitrogen degrade the quality of aquatic environments. The primary mec...
Managing the N cycle and restoring urban infrastructure are major challenges especially in urban eco...
Supplemental file(s) description: AppendixA_EFFECTS OF BLACK CARBON ON CU AVAILABILITY, MICROBIAL UP...
Nitrate inputs pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems, leading to eutrophication, algal blooms, and hab...
Studies coupling direct measurements of micro-scale nitrogen (N) cycle processes with ecosystem-scal...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
Land-based prawn and barramundi farms produce large volumes of dilute wastewater containing both nit...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
A change in surface condition of a watershed, which is usually caused by development, can have measu...
Wet ponds are a common type of stormwater control measure (SCM) in coastal areas of the southeastern...
The southeastern United States (US) coastal plain is a unique physiographic region with extensive co...
Stormwater wet ponds (SWPs) are engineered structures used to collect and retain stormwater runoff f...
The nitrogen (N) cycling dynamics of four stormwater basins, two often saturated sites (“Wet Basins”...
Urban stormwater and nutrient management are increasingly important topics to address globally, as c...
Nitrogen is a key nutrient in the eutrophication of coastal and estuarine systems. In shallow water...
High concentrations of nitrate-nitrogen degrade the quality of aquatic environments. The primary mec...
Managing the N cycle and restoring urban infrastructure are major challenges especially in urban eco...
Supplemental file(s) description: AppendixA_EFFECTS OF BLACK CARBON ON CU AVAILABILITY, MICROBIAL UP...
Nitrate inputs pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems, leading to eutrophication, algal blooms, and hab...
Studies coupling direct measurements of micro-scale nitrogen (N) cycle processes with ecosystem-scal...
Until recently, it was believed that biological assimilation and gaseous nitrogen (N) loss through d...
Land-based prawn and barramundi farms produce large volumes of dilute wastewater containing both nit...
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without...
A change in surface condition of a watershed, which is usually caused by development, can have measu...