An overview of in-situ remediation for nitrate in groundwater

B Zhao, Z Sun, Y Liu - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Faced with the increasing nitrate pollution in groundwater, in-situ remediation has been
widely studied and applied on field-scale as an efficient, economical and less disturbing …

Ecosystem‐level effects of re‐oligotrophication and N: P imbalances in rivers and estuaries on a global scale

C Ibáñez, N Caiola, J Barquín, O Belmar… - Global change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Trends and ecological consequences of phosphorus (P) decline and increasing nitrogen (N)
to phosphorus (N: P) ratios in rivers and estuaries are reviewed and discussed. Results …

Carbon sequestration in riparian forests: A global synthesis and meta‐analysis

KE Dybala, V Matzek, T Gardali… - Global Change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Restoration of deforested and degraded landscapes is a globally recognized strategy to
sequester carbon, improve ecological integrity, conserve biodiversity, and provide additional …

Leaf-associated macroinvertebrate assemblage and leaf litter breakdown in headwater streams depend on local riparian vegetation

R Oester, PC dos Reis Oliveira, MS Moretti, F Altermatt… - Hydrobiologia, 2023 - Springer
Headwater streams harbor diverse macroinvertebrate communities and are hotspots for leaf
litter breakdown. The process of leaf litter breakdown mediated by macroinvertebrates forms …

Dissolved organic matter variations in coastal plain wetland watersheds: The integrated role of hydrological connectivity, land use, and seasonality

JD Hosen, AW Armstrong… - Hydrological Processes, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is integral to fluvial biogeochemical functions, and wetlands
are broadly recognized as substantial sources of aromatic DOM to fluvial networks. Yet how …

Aquatic–terrestrial linkages as complex systems: Insights and advances from network models

SMP Sullivan, DWP Manning - Freshwater Science, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Ecosystems at the land–water interface are linked through networks of species interactions
and are excellent examples of complex adaptive systems. Here, we discuss how ecological …

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure: Managing macrophytes for nitrate mitigation in irrigated agricultural watersheds

E Soana, M Bartoli, M Milardi, EA Fano… - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Although ubiquitous elements of agricultural landscapes, the interest on ditches and canals
as effective filters to buffer nitrate pollution has been raised only recently. The aim of the …

Combining tools from edge-of-field to in-stream to attenuate reactive nitrogen along small agricultural waterways

BC Goeller, CM Febria, LA McKergow, JS Harding… - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Reducing excessive reactive nitrogen (N) in agricultural waterways is a major challenge for
freshwater managers and landowners. Effective solutions require the use of multiple and …

[HTML][HTML] Anthropogenic land uses influence stream dissolved organic matter quality more than decomposition rates and macroinvertebrate diversity

S Nolan, AA Frazao, JD Hosen, CM Febria - Ecological Indicators, 2023 - Elsevier
In the era of the Anthropocene, streams and rivers are among the most heavily impacted
ecosystems due to the influence of catchment land use on stream water quality and …

Soil organic carbon enhancement in diverse temperate riparian buffer systems in comparison with adjacent agricultural soils

E Ofosu, A Bazrgar, B Coleman, B Deen, A Gordon… - Agroforestry …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) sequestration within different riparian buffer systems
(RBSs) is less documented. This study therefore investigated SOC sequestration potential in …