Towards protecting the Great Barrier Reef from land‐based pollution

FJ Kroon, P Thorburn, B Schaffelke… - Global change …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is an iconic coral reef system extending over 2000 km
along the north‐east coast of Australia. Global recognition of its Outstanding Universal Value …

Global soil organic carbon–climate interactions: Why scales matter

HF Jungkunst, J Göpel, T Horvath… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Soil organic carbon (SOC) holds the largest terrestrial carbon stock because of soil
conditions and processes that favor soil carbon persistence. Vulnerable to climate change …

Elemental properties, hydrology, and biology interact to shape concentration‐discharge curves for carbon, nutrients, sediment, and major ions

F Moatar, BW Abbott, C Minaudo… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
To investigate the prevalence and cause of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships for
carbon, nutrients, major ions, and particulates, we analyzed 40 years of water quality data …

The Role of Riparian Vegetation in Protecting and Improving Chemical Water Quality in Streams1

MG Dosskey, P Vidon, NP Gurwick… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Dosskey, Michael G., Philippe Vidon, Noel P. Gurwick, Craig J. Allan, Tim P. Duval, and
Richard Lowrance, 2010. The Role of Riparian Vegetation in Protecting and Improving …

The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff‐dominated geomorphic systems

LJ Bracken, J Croke - Hydrological Processes: An International …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The term 'connectivity'is increasingly being applied in hydrological and geomorphological
studies. Relevant research encompasses aspects of landscape connectivity, hydrological …

The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A mountainous community testbed for improving predictive understanding of multiscale hydrological–biogeochemical dynamics

SS Hubbard, KH Williams, D Agarwal… - Vadose Zone …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas Development of a 300‐km2 mountainous headwater testbed began in 2016 in
the East River. The testbed can be used to explore how watershed changes impact …

Unexpected spatial stability of water chemistry in headwater stream networks

BW Abbott, G Gruau, JP Zarnetske, F Moatar… - Ecology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how water and solutes enter and propagate through freshwater landscapes
in the Anthropocene is critical to protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems and ensuring …

Assessing the impact of agricultural pressures on N and P loads and eutrophication risk

R Dupas, M Delmas, JM Dorioz, J Garnier, F Moatar… - Ecological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Excessive nutrient delivery into freshwater bodies results in increased eutrophication risk
worldwide. Because high-frequency monitoring cannot be generalised to all rivers, methods …

Hydrological connectivity of hillslopes and streams: Characteristic time scales and nonlinearities

KJ McGuire, JJ McDonnell - Water Resources Research, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Subsurface flow from hillslopes is widely recognized as an important contributor to
streamflow generation; however, processes that control how and when hillslopes connect to …

Linking environmental régimes, space and time: Interpretations of structural and functional connectivity

J Wainwright, L Turnbull, TG Ibrahim, I Lexartza-Artza… - Geomorphology, 2011 - Elsevier
Connectivity as a concept has been increasingly part of discussions or explanations in
hydrology, geomorphology and ecology. We address recent critiques of this approach by …