Fertilizers and nitrate pollution of surface and ground water: an increasingly pervasive global problem

E Craswell - SN Applied Sciences, 2021 - Springer
Nitrate pollution of ground and surface water bodies all over the world is generally linked
with continually increasing global fertilizer nitrogen (N) use. But after 1990, with more …

Addressing agricultural nitrogen losses in a changing climate

TM Bowles, SS Atallah, EE Campbell… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Losses of nitrogen from agriculture are a major threat to environmental and human health at
local, regional and global scales. Emerging evidence shows that climate change and …

Maximizing US nitrate removal through wetland protection and restoration

FY Cheng, KJ Van Meter, DK Byrnes, NB Basu - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
Growing populations and agricultural intensification have led to raised riverine nitrogen (N)
loads, widespread oxygen depletion in coastal zones (coastal hypoxia) and increases in the …

Micro (nano) plastic size and concentration co-differentiate nitrogen transformation, microbiota dynamics, and assembly patterns in constructed wetlands

X Yang, L Zhang, Y Chen, Q He, T Liu, G Zhang… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Micro/nano-sized plastics (MPs/NPs) existing in wastewater system are the potential threats
to nitrogen (N) biotransformation. Constructed wetlands (CWs) as wastewater treatment …

Agricultural ditches are hotspots of greenhouse gas emissions controlled by nutrient input

W Wu, X Niu, Z Yan, S Li, SA Comer-Warner, H Tian… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Agricultural ditches are pervasive in agricultural areas and are potential greenhouse gas
(GHG) hotspots, since they directly receive abundant nutrients from neighboring farmlands …

Long-term trends of streamflow, sediment load and nutrient fluxes from the Mississippi River Basin: Impacts of climate change and human activities

S Yin, G Gao, Y Li, YJ Xu, RE Turner, L Ran, X Wang… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Under the influences of global climate change and intense human activities, the hydrological
and biogeochemical processes have been undergoing profound changes in most of the …

Spatiotemporal successions of N, S, C, Fe, and as cycling genes in groundwater of a wetland ecosystem: enhanced heterogeneity in wet season

X Chen, Y Sheng, G Wang, P Zhou, F Liao, H Mao… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Microorganisms in wetland groundwater play an essential role in driving global
biogeochemical cycles. However, largely due to the dynamics of spatiotemporal surface …

Denitrification in wetlands: A review towards a quantification at global scale

C Martínez-Espinosa, S Sauvage, A Al Bitar… - Science of the total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Research to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of reactive
nitrogen by humans exceeds the removal capacity through denitrification of any natural …

[HTML][HTML] How EU policies could reduce nutrient pollution in European inland and coastal waters

B Grizzetti, O Vigiak, A Udias, A Aloe, M Zanni… - Global Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Intensive agriculture and densely populated areas represent major sources of nutrient
pollution for European inland and coastal waters, altering the aquatic ecosystems and …

Vulnerable waters are essential to watershed resilience

CR Lane, IF Creed, HE Golden, SG Leibowitz… - Ecosystems, 2023 - Springer
Watershed resilience is the ability of a watershed to maintain its characteristic system state
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …