Tracing and quantifying water fluxes in the hydrological cycle is crucial for understanding the current state of ecohydrological systems and their vulnerability to environmental change …
The oxygen isotope ratio of phosphates is a powerful tool to study phosphorus in the soil‐ plant system. In the past two decades, the scientific community has made substantial …
Interflow, throughflow and subsurface stormflow are interchangeable terms that refer to the lateral subsurface flow above a restricting layer of lower hydraulic conductivity that occurs …
SB Grant, CJ Harman - Water Resources Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Unsteady transit time distribution (TTD) theory is a promising new approach for merging hydrologic and water quality models at the catchment scale. A major obstacle to widespread …
Leaching is one major pathway of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) losses from forest ecosystems. Using a full factorial N× P fertilization and irrigation experiment, we investigated …
Subsurface phosphorus (P) translocation along slopes may contribute to P enrichment in the subsoils of riparian buffer zones. Such “deep P stocks” might contribute to P concentrations …
K Henshaw, A Bacon, M Cohen… - Soil Science Society …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding ecosystem P cycling and the various pathways by which P is transported is crucial for sustainable nutrient management. Colloid‐facilitated transport of P is a poorly …
D Julich, V Makowski, KH Feger, S Julich - Biogeochemistry, 2022 - Springer
The assessment of impacts of an altered nutrient availability, eg as caused by consistently high atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, on ecosystem phosphorus (P) nutrition requires …
Interflow, throughflow and subsurface stormflow are interchangeable terms that refer to the lateral subsurface flow above a restricting layer of lower hydraulic con-ductivity that occurs …