Key factors influencing differences in stream water quality across space

A Lintern, JA Webb, D Ryu, S Liu… - Wiley …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, many rivers are experiencing declining water quality, for example, with altered
levels of sediments, salts, and nutrients. Effective water quality management requires a …

Land use and climate variability amplify carbon, nutrient, and contaminant pulses: a review with management implications

SS Kaushal, PM Mayer, PG Vidon… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Real-time monitoring of nutrients and dissolved organic matter in rivers: Capturing event dynamics, technological opportunities and future directions

PJ Blaen, K Khamis, CEM Lloyd, C Bradley… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Excessive riverine nutrient concentrations threaten aquatic ecosystem structure and
functioning and can pose substantial risks to human health. Robust monitoring strategies …

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration and quality in a forested mid-Atlantic watershed, USA

S Inamdar, N Finger, S Singh, M Mitchell, D Levia… - Biogeochemistry, 2012 - Springer
Understanding the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in potential
watershed sources is critical for explaining and quantifying the exports of DOM in stream …

The role of precipitation type, intensity, and spatial distribution in source water quality after wildfire

SF Murphy, JH Writer, RB McCleskey… - Environmental …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Storms following wildfires are known to impair drinking water supplies in the southwestern
United States, yet our understanding of the role of precipitation in post-wildfire water quality …

Linking soil-and stream-water chemistry based on a Riparian Flow-Concentration Integration Model

J Seibert, T Grabs, S Köhler, H Laudon… - Hydrology and earth …, 2009 - hess.copernicus.org
The riparian zone, the last few metres of soil through which water flows before entering a
gaining stream, has been identified as a first order control on key aspects of stream water …

High‐frequency monitoring of catchment nutrient exports reveals highly variable storm event responses and dynamic source zone activation

PJ Blaen, K Khamis, C Lloyd… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Storm events can drive highly variable behavior in catchment nutrient and water fluxes, yet
short‐term event dynamics are frequently missed by low‐resolution sampling regimes. In …

Long-term increase in dissolved organic carbon in streamwaters in Norway is response to reduced acid deposition

HA De Wit, J Mulder, A Hindar… - Environmental Science & …, 2007 - ACS Publications
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwaters have increased
significantly in Europe and North America, but the driving mechanisms are poorly …

Consequences of climate change for biogeochemical cycling in forests of northeastern North America

JL Campbell, LE Rustad, EW Boyer… - Canadian Journal of …, 2009 - cdnsciencepub.com
A critical component of assessing the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems
involves understanding associated changes in the biogeochemical cycling of elements …

Sources, transformations, and hydrological processes that control stream nitrate and dissolved organic matter concentrations during snowmelt in an upland forest

SD Sebestyen, EW Boyer, JB Shanley… - Water Resources …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We explored catchment processes that control stream nutrient concentrations at an upland
forest in northeastern Vermont, USA, where inputs of nitrogen via atmospheric deposition …