AbstractThe export of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and suspended sediment (SS) is a long-standing management concern for the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA. Here we present a comprehensive evaluation of nutrient and sediment loads over the last three decades at multiple locations in the Susquehanna River basin (SRB), Chesapeake's largest tributary watershed. Sediment and nutrient riverine loadings, including both dissolved and particulate fractions, have generally declined at all sites upstream of Conowingo Dam (non-tidal SRB outlet). Period-of-record declines in riverine yield are generally smaller than those in source input, suggesting the possibility of legacy contributions. Consistent with other watershed studies, these results reinforc...
Despite the frequent citation of wetlands as effec-tive regulators of water quality, few quantitativ...
An investigation of nitrogen export and the potential of restoration as a tool for water quality man...
Despite the frequent citation of wetlands as effec-tive regulators of water quality, few quantitativ...
AbstractThe export of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and suspended sediment (SS) is a long-standing m...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
AbstractReducing nutrient pollution of surface and coastal waters in the U.S. and elsewhere remains ...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Nitrogen (N) export from urban and urbanizing watersheds is a major contributor to water quality deg...
© American Geophysical UnionGlobal flows of reactive nitrogen (N) have increased significantly over ...
Ecological restoration of the Chesapeake through the Chesapeake Bay total maximum daily load (TMDL) ...
Inamdar, Shreeram P.While stream bank erosion has been increasingly recognized as a major source of ...
Impacts on water quality caused by land use change from forests and pastures to housing subdivisions...
The annual loads of C,N,P, silicate, total suspended sediment (mass) and their yields (mass area−1) ...
In Chesapeake Bay in the United States, decades of management efforts have resulted in modest reduct...
Despite the frequent citation of wetlands as effec-tive regulators of water quality, few quantitativ...
An investigation of nitrogen export and the potential of restoration as a tool for water quality man...
Despite the frequent citation of wetlands as effec-tive regulators of water quality, few quantitativ...
AbstractThe export of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and suspended sediment (SS) is a long-standing m...
Toward Chesapeake Bay restoration, management programs have focused for decades on reducing nutrient...
Excessive nutrient inputs from land, particularly nitrogen (N), have been found to increase the occu...
AbstractReducing nutrient pollution of surface and coastal waters in the U.S. and elsewhere remains ...
Excessive nitrogen can enter estuarine and coastal areas from land, disturbing coastal ecosystems an...
Nitrogen (N) export from urban and urbanizing watersheds is a major contributor to water quality deg...
© American Geophysical UnionGlobal flows of reactive nitrogen (N) have increased significantly over ...
Ecological restoration of the Chesapeake through the Chesapeake Bay total maximum daily load (TMDL) ...
Inamdar, Shreeram P.While stream bank erosion has been increasingly recognized as a major source of ...
Impacts on water quality caused by land use change from forests and pastures to housing subdivisions...
The annual loads of C,N,P, silicate, total suspended sediment (mass) and their yields (mass area−1) ...
In Chesapeake Bay in the United States, decades of management efforts have resulted in modest reduct...
Despite the frequent citation of wetlands as effec-tive regulators of water quality, few quantitativ...
An investigation of nitrogen export and the potential of restoration as a tool for water quality man...
Despite the frequent citation of wetlands as effec-tive regulators of water quality, few quantitativ...