Streamside forest buffer width needed to protect stream water quality, habitat, and organisms: a literature review

BW Sweeney, JD Newbold - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This literature review addresses how wide a streamside forest buffer needs to be to protect
water quality, habitat, and biota for small streams (≤~ 100 km2 or~ 5th order watershed) …

Regional and global concerns over wetlands and water quality

JTA Verhoeven, B Arheimer, C Yin… - Trends in ecology & …, 2006 - cell.com
Water quality in many stream catchments and river basins is severely impacted by nutrient
enrichment as a result of agriculture. Water-resource managers worldwide are considering …

Groundwater vulnerability and pollution risk assessment of porous aquifers to nitrate: Modifying the DRASTIC method using quantitative parameters

N Kazakis, KS Voudouris - Journal of Hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
In the present study the DRASTIC method was modified to estimate vulnerability and
pollution risk of porous aquifers to nitrate. The qualitative parameters of aquifer type, soil and …

Biogeochemical hot spots and hot moments at the interface of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

ME McClain, EW Boyer, CL Dent, SE Gergel… - Ecosystems, 2003 - JSTOR
Rates and reactions of biogeochemical processes vary in space and time to produce both
hot spots and hot moments of elemental cycling. We define biogeochemical hot spots as …

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 …

Valuing ecosystem services from wetlands restoration in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley

WA Jenkins, BC Murray, RA Kramer, SP Faulkner - Ecological Economics, 2010 - Elsevier
This study assesses the value of restoring forested wetlands via the US government's
Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by quantifying and …

Ammonium oxidation coupled to dissimilatory reduction of iron under anaerobic conditions in wetland soils

JC Clément, J Shrestha, JG Ehrenfeld… - Soil biology and …, 2005 - Elsevier
In exploring the dynamics of iron and nitrogen cycling in sediments from riparian forests we
have observed a redox reaction that has not been previously described. During incubations …

Can root exudates from emergent wetland plants fuel denitrification in subsurface flow constructed wetland systems?

X Zhai, N Piwpuan, CA Arias, T Headley, H Brix - Ecological engineering, 2013 - Elsevier
Rooted emergent wetland plants may deliver organic carbon via root exudates to fuel the
microbial denitrification process in subsurface flow constructed wetland systems receiving …

The importance of the riparian zone and in-stream processes in nitrate attenuation in undisturbed and agricultural watersheds–A review of the scientific literature

AJ Ranalli, DL Macalady - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
We reviewed published studies from primarily glaciated regions in the United States,
Canada, and Europe of the (1) transport of nitrate from terrestrial ecosystems to aquatic …

Water table elevation controls on soil nitrogen cycling in riparian wetlands along a European climatic gradient

M Hefting, JC Clement, D Dowrick, AC Cosandey… - Biogeochemistry, 2004 - Springer
Riparian zones have long been considered as nitrate sinks in landscapes. Yet, riparian
zones are also known to be very productive ecosystems with a high rate of nitrogen cycling …