Though urban areas represent a small fraction of global land cover, they have an outsized impact on hydrological processes. Within these areas, the pathways that water follows are …
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture and urbanization is increasing globally at the same time climate extremes have increased in frequency and intensity. We review> 200 …
Sustaining natural levels of base flow is critical to maintaining ecological function as stream catchments are urbanized. Stream base flow responds variably to urbanization. Base flow or …
SS Roley, JL Tank, ML Stephen… - Ecological …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Streams of the agricultural Midwest, USA, export large quantities of nitrogen, which impairs downstream water quality, most notably in the Gulf of Mexico. The two‐stage ditch is a novel …
Freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS) refers to the suite of interactive effects of salt ions on degradation of physical, biological, and social systems. Best management practices …
Road salts are a growing environmental concern in urban watersheds. We examined groundwater (GW) and surface water (SW) dynamics of Na+ and Cl− in Minebank Run …
Riparian zones have been used for water quality management with respect to NO3− in subsurface flow and total P (TP), sediments, and pesticides in overland flow for decades …
N Trauth, A Musolff, K Knöller, US Kaden, T Keller… - Water research, 2018 - Elsevier
Nitrate contamination in ground-and surface water is a persistent problem in countries with intense agriculture. The transition zone between rivers and their riparian aquifers, where …
Organic carbon is important in regulating ecosystem function, and its source and abundance may be altered by urbanization. We investigated shifts in organic carbon quantity and quality …