Ground water and surface water interactions are of fundamental importance for the biogeochemical processes governing phosphorus (P) dynamics in riparian buffers. The four …
Climate change may have profound effects on phosphorus (P) transport in streams and on lake eutrophication. Phosphorus loading from land to streams is expected to increase in …
Summary 1 Freshwater ecosystems have long been affected by numerous types of human interventions that have a negative impact on their water quality and ecological state …
BA Gordon, O Dorothy, CF Lenhart - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Nutrient loads in fresh and coastal waters continue to lead to harmful algal blooms across the globe. Historically, floodplains—low-lying areas adjacent to streams and rivers that …
Nutrient losses from agricultural areas constitute a major cause for the degradation of aquatic ecosystems worldwide. In this paper, we use the intensively cultivated country of …
E Wohl, RL Knox - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
The lack of watershed-scale estimates of floodplain carbon stocks limits recognition of the important role of floodplains and river corridor restoration in efforts to enhance carbon …
RW Lammers, BP Bledsoe - Critical Reviews in Environmental …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Nutrient pollution is a pervasive water quality problem. Stream restoration has been proposed as a novel approach to reduce loading and increase nutrient processing within …
Abstract During the last 15–20 years, re-establishment of freshwater riparian wetlands and remeandering of streams and rivers have been used as a tool to mitigate nutrient load in …
Sediment connectivity has been shown in recent years to explain how the watershed configuration controls sediment transport. However, we find no studies develop a watershed …