Linkages between flow regime, biota, and ecosystem processes: Implications for river restoration
BACKGROUND Early civilizations developed around seasonal river floodplains, and the
natural rhythm of rivers remains critical to humans today. We use streams and rivers to meet …
natural rhythm of rivers remains critical to humans today. We use streams and rivers to meet …
Regionalization of hydrological modeling for predicting streamflow in ungauged catchments: A comprehensive review
Runoff prediction in ungauged and scarcely gauged catchments is a key research field in
surface water hydrology. There have been numerous studies before and since the launch of …
surface water hydrology. There have been numerous studies before and since the launch of …
Ecological restoration of streams and rivers: shifting strategies and shifting goals
Ecological restoration has grown rapidly and now encompasses not only classic ecological
theory but also utilitarian concerns, such as preparedness for climate change and …
theory but also utilitarian concerns, such as preparedness for climate change and …
High‐frequency dissolved organic carbon and nitrate measurements reveal differences in storm hysteresis and loading in relation to land cover and seasonality
Storm events dominate riverine loads of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate and are
expected to increase in frequency and intensity in many regions due to climate change. We …
expected to increase in frequency and intensity in many regions due to climate change. We …
Dissolved organic matter quality and bioavailability changes across an urbanization gradient in headwater streams
Landscape urbanization broadly alters watersheds and stream ecosystems, yet the impact of
nonpoint source urban inputs on the quantity, quality, and ultimate fate of dissolved organic …
nonpoint source urban inputs on the quantity, quality, and ultimate fate of dissolved organic …
Nutrient retention in restored streams and rivers: A global review and synthesis
Excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from human activities have contributed to
degradation of coastal waters globally. A growing body of work suggests that hydrologically …
degradation of coastal waters globally. A growing body of work suggests that hydrologically …
Predicting runoff signatures using regression and hydrological modeling approaches
Accurate prediction of runoff signatures is important for numerous hydrological and water
resources applications. However, there are lack of comprehensive evaluations of various …
resources applications. However, there are lack of comprehensive evaluations of various …
Land use and climate variability amplify carbon, nutrient, and contaminant pulses: a review with management implications
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 …
same time climate extremes have increased in frequency and intensity. We review> 200 …
Making 'chemical cocktails'–Evolution of urban geochemical processes across the periodic table of elements
Urbanization contributes to the formation of novel elemental combinations and signatures in
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …
terrestrial and aquatic watersheds, also known as 'chemical cocktails.'The composition of …
Composition of nitrogen in urban residential stormwater runoff: Concentrations, loads, and source characterization of nitrate and organic nitrogen
Stormwater runoff is a leading cause of nitrogen (N) transport to water bodies and hence
one means of water quality deterioration. Stormwater runoff was monitored in an urban …
one means of water quality deterioration. Stormwater runoff was monitored in an urban …