The demographics of water: A review of water ages in the critical zone
The time that water takes to travel through the terrestrial hydrological cycle and the critical
zone is of great interest in Earth system sciences with broad implications for water quality …
zone is of great interest in Earth system sciences with broad implications for water quality …
Wetlands as large-scale nature-based solutions: Status and challenges for research, engineering and management
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of
services of great social, economic and environmental value to humankind. Changes in land …
services of great social, economic and environmental value to humankind. Changes in land …
Elemental properties, hydrology, and biology interact to shape concentration‐discharge curves for carbon, nutrients, sediment, and major ions
To investigate the prevalence and cause of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships for
carbon, nutrients, major ions, and particulates, we analyzed 40 years of water quality data …
carbon, nutrients, major ions, and particulates, we analyzed 40 years of water quality data …
Generality of hydrologic transport limitation of watershed organic carbon flux across ecoregions of the United States
Although the flux of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) through freshwaters is nearly
equivalent to the net carbon uptake of all terrestrial ecosystems, uncertainty remains about …
equivalent to the net carbon uptake of all terrestrial ecosystems, uncertainty remains about …
Toward catchment hydro‐biogeochemical theories
Headwater catchments are the fundamental units that connect the land to the ocean.
Hydrological flow and biogeochemical processes are intricately coupled, yet their respective …
Hydrological flow and biogeochemical processes are intricately coupled, yet their respective …
Ecohydrological interfaces as hotspots of ecosystem processes
In this chapter, the authors aim to uncover the organizational principles–the main drivers
and controls, and their interactions and feedbacks–that determine the development and …
and controls, and their interactions and feedbacks–that determine the development and …
Streams as mirrors: Reading subsurface water chemistry from stream chemistry
B Stewart, JB Shanley, JW Kirchner… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The shallow and deep hypothesis suggests that stream concentration‐discharge (CQ)
relationships are shaped by distinct source waters from different depths. Under this …
relationships are shaped by distinct source waters from different depths. Under this …
Unexpected spatial stability of water chemistry in headwater stream networks
Understanding how water and solutes enter and propagate through freshwater landscapes
in the Anthropocene is critical to protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and ensuring …
in the Anthropocene is critical to protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and ensuring …
[HTML][HTML] Temperature controls production but hydrology regulates export of dissolved organic carbon at the catchment scale
Lateral carbon flux through river networks is an important and poorly understood component
of the global carbon budget. This work investigates how temperature and hydrology control …
of the global carbon budget. This work investigates how temperature and hydrology control …
Role of surface and subsurface processes in scaling N2O emissions along riverine networks
A Marzadri, MM Dee, D Tonina… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Riverine environments, such as streams and rivers, have been reported as sources of the
potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N 2 O) to the atmosphere mainly via microbially …
potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N 2 O) to the atmosphere mainly via microbially …