Stream hydraulics control flux into and out of slow-moving water transient storage (WTS) zones and, thus, hydrologic retention in stream channels. In-stream nutrient uptake is thought to depend on hydrologic retention, so stream hydraulics could influence the extent to which in-stream nutrient biogeochemistry affects nutrient export downstream. Our goals were to: 1) characterize WTS with an emphasis on water residence time and 2) evaluate its influence on nutrient uptake. We analyzed data from 2 y of monthly solute-tracer injections with accompanying nutrient-uptake estimates in 2 hydrogeomorphically different streams. We fit the conservative tracer breakthrough curves to 2 hydrodynamic models: the one-dimensional transport with inflow and ...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Little is known about the impact of surface transient storage (STS) zones on reach‐scale transport a...
Nutrients are conveyed from terrestrial and upstream sources through drainage networks. Streams and ...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Streams are important landscape features because they provide an avenue for nitrogen loss from a wa...
[1] Hydrological and biogeochemical processes in stream reaches impact the downstream transport of n...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Most nutrient-spiraling studies have focused on estimates of gross uptake (Ugross), which show that ...
We examined the effect of in-channel flow obstructions such as vegetation and coarse woody debris (C...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Nutrient transformation processes such as assimilation, dissimilatory transformation, and sorption t...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Little is known about the impact of surface transient storage (STS) zones on reach‐scale transport a...
Nutrients are conveyed from terrestrial and upstream sources through drainage networks. Streams and ...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Streams control the timing and delivery of fluvial nutrient export from watersheds, and hydraulic pr...
Streams are important landscape features because they provide an avenue for nitrogen loss from a wa...
[1] Hydrological and biogeochemical processes in stream reaches impact the downstream transport of n...
In-stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical pr...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
Rates of nutrient uptake were measured in streams with varying amounts of agricultural development i...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Most nutrient-spiraling studies have focused on estimates of gross uptake (Ugross), which show that ...
We examined the effect of in-channel flow obstructions such as vegetation and coarse woody debris (C...
Nutrient cycling and export in streams and rivers should vary with flow regime, yet most studies of ...
Nutrient transformation processes such as assimilation, dissimilatory transformation, and sorption t...
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to degradation of coas...
Little is known about the impact of surface transient storage (STS) zones on reach‐scale transport a...
Nutrients are conveyed from terrestrial and upstream sources through drainage networks. Streams and ...