Several controls are known to affect water quality of stream networks during flow recession periods, such as solute leaching processes, surface water–groundwater interactions as well as biogeochemical in-stream turnover processes. Throughout the stream network, combinations of specific water and solute export rates and local in-stream conditions overlay the biogeochemical signals from upstream sections. Therefore, upstream sections can be considered functional units which could be distinguished and ordered regarding their relative contribution to nutrient dynamics at the catchment outlet. Based on snapshot sampling of flow and nitrate concentrations along the stream in an agricultural headwater during the summer flow recession period, we de...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
Real-time monitoring using in-situ sensors is becoming a common approach for measuring water-quality...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Several controls are known to affect water quality of stream networks during flow recession periods,...
Management and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especially in agricultural regi...
International audienceManagement and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especiall...
The environmental loss of nitrogen in agricultural landscapes has pervasive consequences, including ...
Agriculture disturbs the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, which alters the elemental stoichi...
Excessive nutrient loading from small agricultural headwaters can substantially degrade downstream w...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
Agricultural intensification in the Midwestern U.S. and the resultant downstream transport of nitrog...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
Defining effective measures to reduce nitrate pollution in heterogeneous mesoscale catchments remain...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
Real-time monitoring using in-situ sensors is becoming a common approach for measuring water-quality...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Several controls are known to affect water quality of stream networks during flow recession periods,...
Management and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especially in agricultural regi...
International audienceManagement and prediction of water quality in watersheds is critical especiall...
The environmental loss of nitrogen in agricultural landscapes has pervasive consequences, including ...
Agriculture disturbs the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, which alters the elemental stoichi...
Excessive nutrient loading from small agricultural headwaters can substantially degrade downstream w...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
Agricultural intensification in the Midwestern U.S. and the resultant downstream transport of nitrog...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
Defining effective measures to reduce nitrate pollution in heterogeneous mesoscale catchments remain...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...
International audienceStream water chemistry is routinely measured over time at fixed and sparse sit...
Real-time monitoring using in-situ sensors is becoming a common approach for measuring water-quality...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...