Widespread increases in soluble phosphorus concentrations in streams across the transboundary Great Lakes Basin
Excess phosphorus from agricultural intensification has contributed to the eutrophication of
rivers and lakes worldwide, including the transboundary Laurentian Great Lakes Basin …
rivers and lakes worldwide, including the transboundary Laurentian Great Lakes Basin …
Outsized nutrient contributions from small tributaries to a Great Lake
RJ Mooney, EH Stanley… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Excessive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loading is one of the greatest threats to aquatic
ecosystems in the Anthropocene, causing eutrophication of rivers, lakes, and marine …
ecosystems in the Anthropocene, causing eutrophication of rivers, lakes, and marine …
Eutrophication risk assessment considering joint effects of water quality and water quantity for a receiving reservoir in the South-to-North Water Transfer Project, China
N Zang, J Zhu, X Wang, Y Liao, G Cao, C Li… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
Evaluating the eutrophication risk of a receiving reservoir is crucial for scientific water
transfer schemes. However mega water transfer projects would greatly affect both water …
transfer schemes. However mega water transfer projects would greatly affect both water …
A classification framework to assess ecological, biogeochemical, and hydrologic synchrony and asynchrony
Ecosystems in the Anthropocene face pressures from multiple, interacting forms of
environmental change. These pressures, resulting from land use change, altered hydrologic …
environmental change. These pressures, resulting from land use change, altered hydrologic …
A random forest in the Great Lakes: Stream nutrient concentrations across the transboundary Great Lakes Basin
NB Basu, J Dony, KJ Van Meter, SJ Johnston… - Earth's …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Excess nutrient inputs from agricultural and urban sources have accelerated eutrophication
and increased the incidence of algal blooms in the Great Lakes Basin (GLB). Lake basin …
and increased the incidence of algal blooms in the Great Lakes Basin (GLB). Lake basin …
[HTML][HTML] Phosphorus retention and transformation in a dammed reservoir of the Thames River, Ontario: Impacts on phosphorus load and speciation
N Kao, M Mohamed, RJ Sorichetti, A Niederkorn… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2022 - Elsevier
Extensive efforts are underway to reduce phosphorus (P) export from the Lake Erie
watershed. On the Canadian side, the Thames River is the largest tributary source of P to …
watershed. On the Canadian side, the Thames River is the largest tributary source of P to …
Long‐Term Changes in Concentration and Yield of Riverine Dissolved Silicon From the Poles to the Tropics
KJ Jankowski, K Johnson, L Sethna… - Global …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Riverine exports of silicon (Si) influence global carbon cycling through the growth of marine
diatoms, which account for∼ 25% of global primary production. Climate change will likely …
diatoms, which account for∼ 25% of global primary production. Climate change will likely …
Is the river a chemostat?: Scale versus land use controls on nitrate concentration‐discharge dynamics in the upper Mississippi river basin
RE Marinos, KJ Van Meter… - Geophysical Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Upper Mississippi River Basin is the largest source of reactive nitrogen (N) to
the Gulf of Mexico. Concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships offer a means to …
the Gulf of Mexico. Concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships offer a means to …
Checkered landscapes: hydrologic and biogeochemical nitrogen legacies along the river continuum
J Liu, KJ Van Meter, MM McLeod… - Environmental Research …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Decades of agricultural intensification have led to elevated stream nitrogen (N)
concentrations and eutrophication of inland and coastal waters. Despite widespread …
concentrations and eutrophication of inland and coastal waters. Despite widespread …
Light and hydrologic connectivity drive dissolved oxygen synchrony in stream networks
Stream dissolved oxygen (DO) dynamics are an outcome of metabolic activity and
subsequently regulate ecosystem functions such as in‐stream solute and sediment …
subsequently regulate ecosystem functions such as in‐stream solute and sediment …