Freshwater ecosystems provide irreplaceable services for both nature and society. The quality and quantity of freshwater affect biogeochemical processes and ecological dynamics …
Machine learning (ML) has become the de-facto approach for various scientific domains such as computer vision and natural language processing. Despite recent breakthroughs …
J Li, L Tian, Y Wang, S Jin, T Li, X Hou - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
An efficient and precise spatial sampling design is critical to capture spatial and temporal water quality variations under cost and labor constraints. Therefore, it is practically essential …
F Dong, Y Liu, Z Wu, Y Chen, H Guo - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Targeting nonpoint source (NPS) pollution hot spots is of vital importance for placement of best management practices (BMPs). Although physically-based watershed models have …
JG Chanat, G Yang - Water Resources Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
An understanding of riverine water‐quality dynamics in regional mixed‐land use watersheds is the foundation for advances in landscape biogeochemistry and informed land …
Wetlands are interconnected with the larger surrounding landscape through the hydrological cycling of water and waterborne substances. Therefore, the borders of individual wetlands …
Anthropogenic alterations have paramount impacts on the alpha and beta diversity of aquatic resources, and fishes are predominantly susceptible to such impacts. Mahanadi …
In the face of multiple habitat alterations originating from both natural and anthropogenic factors, the fast-changing environments pose significant challenges for maintaining …
This opinion piece addresses subsurface legacy sources and their role in mitigation of large‐ scale water pollution and eutrophication. We provide a mechanistic theoretical basis and …