River damming alters nutrient fluxes along the land-ocean aquatic continuum as a result of biogeochemical processes in reservoirs. Both the changes in riverine nutrient fluxes and nutrient ratios impact ecosystem functioning of receiving water bodies. We utilize spatially distributed mechanistic models of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and silicon (Si) cycling in reservoirs to quantify changes in nutrient stoichiometry of river discharge to coastal waters. The results demonstrate that the growing number of dams decouples the riverine fluxes of N, P, and Si. Worldwide, preferential removal of P over N in reservoirs increases N:P ratios delivered to the ocean, raising the potential for P limitation of coastal productivity. By midcentury, more ...
Coastal waters extend from the mouths of rivers to the edge of the continental shelves, forming the ...
The Indicator for Coastal Eutrophication Potential (ICEP) for river nutrient export of nitrogen, pho...
Increasing human activities on land, such as intensive farming, fossil fuel burning and river flow m...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
The growing world population increases the demand for water, energy, and land. This demand for natur...
The concentration of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved nitrate-N, Total-N (TN), dissolve...
Continental shelf seas are known to support a large fraction of the global primary production. Yet, ...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Continental shelf seas are known to support a large fraction of the global primary production. Yet, ...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
More than 70,000 large dams have been built worldwide. With growing water stress and demand for ener...
More than 70,000 large dams have been built worldwide. With growing water stress and demand for ener...
Coastal waters extend from the mouths of rivers to the edge of the continental shelves, forming the ...
The Indicator for Coastal Eutrophication Potential (ICEP) for river nutrient export of nitrogen, pho...
Increasing human activities on land, such as intensive farming, fossil fuel burning and river flow m...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from anthropogenic sources are needed to produce food for the growin...
The growing world population increases the demand for water, energy, and land. This demand for natur...
The concentration of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved nitrate-N, Total-N (TN), dissolve...
Continental shelf seas are known to support a large fraction of the global primary production. Yet, ...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
Continental shelf seas are known to support a large fraction of the global primary production. Yet, ...
This global spatially explicit (0.5 by 0.5 degree) analysis presents the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus...
More than 70,000 large dams have been built worldwide. With growing water stress and demand for ener...
More than 70,000 large dams have been built worldwide. With growing water stress and demand for ener...
Coastal waters extend from the mouths of rivers to the edge of the continental shelves, forming the ...
The Indicator for Coastal Eutrophication Potential (ICEP) for river nutrient export of nitrogen, pho...
Increasing human activities on land, such as intensive farming, fossil fuel burning and river flow m...