Viable indicators of nitrogen (N) attenuation at the catchment scale are needed in order to sustainably manage global agricultural intensification. We hypothesized that the dominance of a single land use (pasture production) and strong ground-to-surface water connectivity would combine to create a system in which surface water nitrate isotopes (δ15N and δ18O of NO3-) could be used to monitor variations in catchment-scale attenuation. Nitrate isotopes were measured monthly over a 2 year period in four reaches along a spring-fed, gaining stream (mean NO3 - N of 6 mg L-1) in Canterbury, New Zealand. The stream water NO3- pool indicated that the highest degree of denitrification occurred in the shallow upper reaches. Moving downstream through i...
Intensification and expansion of pastoral farming in New Zealand has resulted in increased nitrate (...
The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
Nitrate stable isotopes provide information about nitrate contamination and cycling by microbial pro...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3 -) is the key to co...
Denitrification in the groundwater systems of agricultural catchments can provide a substantial ‘eco...
Increasing land-use change and land-use intensification over the last century has resulted in lotic ...
Baisden, W. T., Rissmann, C., Horton, T., Wells, N. S., & Clough, T. J. (2015, 1-4 December 2015). C...
Mitigating the cascade of environmental damage caused by the movement of excess reactive nitrogen (N...
The eutrophication of surface water is a global issue, with excessive nitrate concentrations reduc...
Attributing nitrogen export to specific land use within heterogeneous catchments remains a challenge...
Water is a valuable and crucial resource, the protection of which poses environmental, social and ec...
Abstract. Contamination of surface- and groundwaters as a result of anthropogenic nitrate loading is...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth's rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
It is increasingly being recognised in New Zealand that denitrification occurring in the groundwater...
Intensification and expansion of pastoral farming in New Zealand has resulted in increased nitrate (...
The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
Nitrate stable isotopes provide information about nitrate contamination and cycling by microbial pro...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...
Understanding the relationship between land use and the dynamics of nitrate (NO3 -) is the key to co...
Denitrification in the groundwater systems of agricultural catchments can provide a substantial ‘eco...
Increasing land-use change and land-use intensification over the last century has resulted in lotic ...
Baisden, W. T., Rissmann, C., Horton, T., Wells, N. S., & Clough, T. J. (2015, 1-4 December 2015). C...
Mitigating the cascade of environmental damage caused by the movement of excess reactive nitrogen (N...
The eutrophication of surface water is a global issue, with excessive nitrate concentrations reduc...
Attributing nitrogen export to specific land use within heterogeneous catchments remains a challenge...
Water is a valuable and crucial resource, the protection of which poses environmental, social and ec...
Abstract. Contamination of surface- and groundwaters as a result of anthropogenic nitrate loading is...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth's rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
It is increasingly being recognised in New Zealand that denitrification occurring in the groundwater...
Intensification and expansion of pastoral farming in New Zealand has resulted in increased nitrate (...
The interaction between microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling and catchment hydrology affects the am...
Nitrate stable isotopes provide information about nitrate contamination and cycling by microbial pro...