Monitoring the riverine pulse: Applying high‐frequency nitrate data to advance integrative understanding of biogeochemical and hydrological processes
Widespread deployment of sensors that measure river nitrate (NO3−) concentrations has led
to many recent publications in water resources journals including review papers focused on …
to many recent publications in water resources journals including review papers focused on …
Application of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes for source and fate identification of nitrate pollution in surface water: a review
Y Zhang, P Shi, J Song, Q Li - Applied sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Nitrate pollution in surface water has become an environmental problem of global concern.
The effective way for controlling the nitrate pollution of surface water is to identify the …
The effective way for controlling the nitrate pollution of surface water is to identify the …
The impact of flooding on aquatic ecosystem services
Flooding is a major disturbance that impacts aquatic ecosystems and the ecosystem
services that they provide. Predicted increases in global flood risk due to land use change …
services that they provide. Predicted increases in global flood risk due to land use change …
Source availability and hydrological connectivity determined nitrate-discharge relationships during rainfall events in karst catchment as revealed by high-frequency …
Karst terrain seasonal monsoonal rainfall is often associated with high concentrations of
nitrate-N in streams draining agricultural land. Such high concentrations can pose problems …
nitrate-N in streams draining agricultural land. Such high concentrations can pose problems …
River network saturation concept: factors influencing the balance of biogeochemical supply and demand of river networks
River networks modify material transfer from land to ocean. Understanding the factors
regulating this function for different gaseous, dissolved, and particulate constituents is critical …
regulating this function for different gaseous, dissolved, and particulate constituents is critical …
Spatial and temporal variability in concentration‐discharge relationships at the event scale
The analysis of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships from low‐frequency
observations is commonly used to assess solute sources, mobilization, and reactive …
observations is commonly used to assess solute sources, mobilization, and reactive …
Making 'chemical cocktails'–Evolution of urban geochemical processes across the periodic table of elements
Urbanization contributes to the formation of novel elemental combinations and signatures in
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …
Watershed 'chemical cocktails': forming novel elemental combinations in Anthropocene fresh waters
In the Anthropocene, watershed chemical transport is increasingly dominated by novel
combinations of elements, which are hydrologically linked together as 'chemical …
combinations of elements, which are hydrologically linked together as 'chemical …
Explaining the variability in high‐frequency nitrate export patterns using long‐term hydrological event classification
Runoff events play an important role in nitrate export from catchments, but the variability of
export patterns between events and catchments is high and the dominant drivers remain …
export patterns between events and catchments is high and the dominant drivers remain …
Prediction of riverine daily minimum dissolved oxygen concentrations using hybrid deep learning and routine hydrometeorological data
Y Hu, C Liu, WM Wollheim - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion is a severe threat to aquatic ecosystems. Hence, using
easily available routine hydrometeorological variables without DO as inputs to predict the …
easily available routine hydrometeorological variables without DO as inputs to predict the …