Transit times—The link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale
M Hrachowitz, P Benettin… - Wiley …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of trying to understand processes in the same spatial domain, the catchment
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …
Options for improved phosphorus cycling and use in agriculture at the field and regional scales
KD Schneider, JR Thiessen Martens… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Soil phosphorus (P) cycling in agroecosystems is highly complex, with many chemical,
physical, and biological processes affecting the availability of P to plants. Traditionally, P …
physical, and biological processes affecting the availability of P to plants. Traditionally, P …
Vulnerability of municipal solid waste: An emerging threat to aquatic ecosystems
Dumping waste materials into aquatic ecosystems leads to pollution, which directly and
indirectly poses a danger to all life forms. Currently, huge quantities of wastes are generated …
indirectly poses a danger to all life forms. Currently, huge quantities of wastes are generated …
Impacts of land uses on spatio-temporal variations of seasonal water quality in a regulated river basin, Huai River, China
Land use impacts from agriculture, industrialization, and human population should be
considered in surface water quality management. In this study, we utilized an integrated …
considered in surface water quality management. In this study, we utilized an integrated …
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 …
Assessing the impact of agricultural pressures on N and P loads and eutrophication risk
Excessive nutrient delivery into freshwater bodies results in increased eutrophication risk
worldwide. Because high-frequency monitoring cannot be generalised to all rivers, methods …
worldwide. Because high-frequency monitoring cannot be generalised to all rivers, methods …
Nitrogen and phosphorus eutrophication in marine ecosystems
L Ngatia, JM Grace III, D Moriasi… - Monitoring of marine …, 2019 - books.google.com
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) eutrophication in marine ecosystems is a global problem.
Marine eutrophication has a negative impact on food security, ecosystem health and …
Marine eutrophication has a negative impact on food security, ecosystem health and …
Major agricultural changes required to mitigate phosphorus losses under climate change
MC Ockenden, MJ Hollaway, KJ Beven… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Phosphorus losses from land to water will be impacted by climate change and land
management for food production, with detrimental impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Here we …
management for food production, with detrimental impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Here we …
Relative dominance of hydrologic versus biogeochemical factors on solute export across impact gradients
SE Thompson, NB Basu, J Lascurain Jr… - Water resources …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Many processes lead to variability of catchment concentration‐discharge relationships, but
exports of geogenic (weathering derived) solutes and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus …
exports of geogenic (weathering derived) solutes and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus …
Factors driving nutrient trends in streams of the Chesapeake Bay watershed
SW Ator, JD Blomquist, JS Webber… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Despite decades of effort toward reducing nitrogen and phosphorus flux to Chesapeake
Bay, water‐quality and ecological responses in surface waters have been mixed. Recent …
Bay, water‐quality and ecological responses in surface waters have been mixed. Recent …