The dynamic of nutrient cycling is a critical factor in riparian regions. It is essential to understand the behaviour of riparian areas in the maintenance and management river ecosystem. Sediment load, nutrients, and pathogens are transported to water bodies through land drainage and riverside flow. The classification of environmental agencies was poor for them. In this study, a qualitative investigation was implemented to determine the relationship between these practices and variations in nutrient retention for several types of riverbank soil. Also, the riverbank soils were including soil covered by wild reed plants. All the field works were along the Euphrates River in three locations. Moreover, study the variation in the content of vege...
The river and the riparian ecosystem are two dynamical systems which exhibit complex spatio-temporal...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Nutrient losses from headwater catchments (<50 km(2)) cause eutrophication problems downstream. Catc...
The dynamic of nutrient cycling is a critical factor in riparian regions. It is essential to underst...
International audienceRestoration of riparian vegetation may reduce nutrient and sediment contaminat...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Riparian zones provide critically important ecological functions, including the interception of nutr...
Soils in floodplains and riparian zones provide important ecosystem functions and services. These ec...
Riparian zones are considered to improve stream condition by providing a buffer between waterways an...
Riparian areas include streams, streambanks, and wetlands adjacent to streams. These areas have a wa...
Riparian systems are transitional environments between water bodies and surrounding elevated areas; ...
Abstract. The relative influence of a set of watershed char-acteristics on surface water nutrient co...
This thesis addressed the question whether changes in river water quality and sediment characteristi...
In recent years, the key environmental importance of natural, healthy riparian ecosystems and soils ...
Eutrophication of surface waters remains a worldwide and rising environmental problem despite more t...
The river and the riparian ecosystem are two dynamical systems which exhibit complex spatio-temporal...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Nutrient losses from headwater catchments (<50 km(2)) cause eutrophication problems downstream. Catc...
The dynamic of nutrient cycling is a critical factor in riparian regions. It is essential to underst...
International audienceRestoration of riparian vegetation may reduce nutrient and sediment contaminat...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Riparian zones provide critically important ecological functions, including the interception of nutr...
Soils in floodplains and riparian zones provide important ecosystem functions and services. These ec...
Riparian zones are considered to improve stream condition by providing a buffer between waterways an...
Riparian areas include streams, streambanks, and wetlands adjacent to streams. These areas have a wa...
Riparian systems are transitional environments between water bodies and surrounding elevated areas; ...
Abstract. The relative influence of a set of watershed char-acteristics on surface water nutrient co...
This thesis addressed the question whether changes in river water quality and sediment characteristi...
In recent years, the key environmental importance of natural, healthy riparian ecosystems and soils ...
Eutrophication of surface waters remains a worldwide and rising environmental problem despite more t...
The river and the riparian ecosystem are two dynamical systems which exhibit complex spatio-temporal...
The objective of this study was to increase understanding of the processes structuring and controlli...
Nutrient losses from headwater catchments (<50 km(2)) cause eutrophication problems downstream. Catc...