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Woodland establishment reduces nutrient losses to waterbodies in urban catchments: a review of the evidence
MG Hutchins, Y Qu, HJ Baker - Water Resources Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Systematic review of peer‐reviewed literature was undertaken to establish benefits of urban
forests on reducing nutrient concentrations in adjacent or downstream waterbodies …
forests on reducing nutrient concentrations in adjacent or downstream waterbodies …
[HTML][HTML] Disentangling multiple chemical and non-chemical stressors in a lotic ecosystem using a longitudinal approach
Meeting ecological and water quality standards in lotic ecosystems is often failed due to
multiple stressors. However, disentangling stressor effects and identifying relevant stressor …
multiple stressors. However, disentangling stressor effects and identifying relevant stressor …
Nitrate in streams during winter low‐flow conditions as an indicator of legacy nitrate
Winter low‐flow (LF) conditions in streams provide a potential opportunity to evaluate the
importance of legacy nitrate in catchments due to the dominance of slow‐flow transport …
importance of legacy nitrate in catchments due to the dominance of slow‐flow transport …
Effect of bioclogging on the nitrate source and sink function of a hyporheic zone
Nitrogen dynamic in a hyporheic zone (HZ) is mediated by microbes in the form of biofilms
attached to sediment grains. Previous studies have neglected the influence of microbial …
attached to sediment grains. Previous studies have neglected the influence of microbial …
Seeing the light: urban stream restoration affects stream metabolism and nitrate uptake via changes in canopy cover
The continually increasing global population residing in urban landscapes impacts
numerous ecosystem functions and services provided by urban streams. Urban stream …
numerous ecosystem functions and services provided by urban streams. Urban stream …
Freshwater salinization syndrome limits management efforts to improve water quality
Freshwater Salinization Syndrome (FSS) refers to groups of biological, physical, and
chemical impacts which commonly occur together in response to salinization. FSS can be …
chemical impacts which commonly occur together in response to salinization. FSS can be …
Assessment of surface water quality during different tides and an anthropogenic impact on coastal water at Gulf of Kachchh, West Coast of India
The port-based activity is often associated with industrial growth in the hinterland and similar
phenomenon reported from the Gulf of Kachchh, India. Industrialization exerts pressure on …
phenomenon reported from the Gulf of Kachchh, India. Industrialization exerts pressure on …
Assessing impacts of cemeteries on water quality in an urban headwater watershed with mixed human‐built infrastructure
Cemeteries are understudied integral components to urban watersheds, which provide
ecosystem services but can also export nutrients, trace elements, and other contaminants to …
ecosystem services but can also export nutrients, trace elements, and other contaminants to …
Effects of variations in water quantity and quality in the structure and functions of invertebrates' community of a Mediterranean urban stream
Urban streams provide important ecosystem services to cities' population, from the
maintenance of urban biodiversity, temperature, humidity and air quality to improving …
maintenance of urban biodiversity, temperature, humidity and air quality to improving …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting diverse disciplines to improve understanding of surface water-groundwater interactions
Laura K. Lautz is a premier mentor, collaborator, and researcher at the intersection of natural
hydrologic systems and humans. Her research has shifted the paradigm around measuring …
hydrologic systems and humans. Her research has shifted the paradigm around measuring …