Characterizing the river water quality in China: Recent progress and on-going challenges
Food production systems, urbanization, and other anthropogenic activities dramatically alter
natural hydrological and nutrient cycles, and are primarily responsible for water quality …
natural hydrological and nutrient cycles, and are primarily responsible for water quality …
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and eutrophication in streams
Flowing waters receive substantial nutrient inputs, including both nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P), in many parts of the world. Eutrophication science for rivers and streams …
phosphorus (P), in many parts of the world. Eutrophication science for rivers and streams …
A review of the current state of process-based and data-driven modelling: guidelines for Lake Erie managers and watershed modellers
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading from the watersheds draining into Lake Erie, particularly
from agricultural (53%) and urban (43%) sources, is identified as one of the main drivers of …
from agricultural (53%) and urban (43%) sources, is identified as one of the main drivers of …
Changes in China's river water quality since 1980: management implications from sustainable development
H Zhang, X Cao, S Huo, C Ma, W Li, Y Liu, Y Tong… - npj Clean Water, 2023 - nature.com
Human activities and climate change threaten water quality in China's rivers. We simulated
the monthly concentrations of riverine total nitrogen (TN), ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N), total …
the monthly concentrations of riverine total nitrogen (TN), ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N), total …
Land use and season influence event‐scale nitrate and soluble reactive phosphorus exports and export stoichiometry from headwater catchments
Catchment nutrient export, especially during high flow events, can influence ecological
processes in receiving waters by altering nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations …
processes in receiving waters by altering nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations …
Differential influence of landscape features and climate on nitrogen and phosphorus transport throughout the watershed
Anthropogenic activities have led to increased transfers of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)
to surface waters where changes in the absolute amounts of N and P delivery, and in N: P …
to surface waters where changes in the absolute amounts of N and P delivery, and in N: P …
Identifying pathways and processes affecting nitrate and orthophosphate inputs to streams in agricultural watersheds
AJ Tesoriero, JH Duff, DM Wolock… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies
and estimates of the time lag between when changes in land use practices occur and when …
and estimates of the time lag between when changes in land use practices occur and when …
It's the little things that count: Meiofaunal density and production in the sediment of two headwater streams
N Majdi, I Threis, W Traunspurger - Limnology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The distribution of biomass production and its allocation across populations under
environmental constraints draw a picture of community dynamics and energy flows in …
environmental constraints draw a picture of community dynamics and energy flows in …
Antecedent moisture controls on stream nitrate flux in an agricultural watershed
Evaluating nitrate‐N fluxes from agricultural landscapes is inherently complex due to the
wide range of intrinsic and dynamic controlling variables. In this study, we investigate the …
wide range of intrinsic and dynamic controlling variables. In this study, we investigate the …
[HTML][HTML] Castles built on sand or predictive limnology in action? Part A: Evaluation of an integrated modelling framework to guide adaptive management …
GB Arhonditsis, A Neumann, Y Shimoda, DK Kim… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
We present a technical analysis of all the recent modelling work that has been conducted to
support the adaptive management process in Lake Erie; the most biologically productive …
support the adaptive management process in Lake Erie; the most biologically productive …