[HTML][HTML] Trends in the research on soil nitrogen leaching from farmland: a bibliometric analysis (2014-2023)
C Hu, X Wang, J Li, L Luo, F Liu, W Wu, Y Xu, H Li… - Climate Smart …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study aims to explore the current progress, hotspots, and future directions in the
research on nitrogen (N) leaching from farmlands. We analyzed 793 publications on N …
research on nitrogen (N) leaching from farmlands. We analyzed 793 publications on N …
[HTML][HTML] The potential of large floodplains to remove nitrate in river basins–The Danube case
Floodplains remove nitrate from rivers through denitrification and thus improve water quality.
The Danube River Basin (DRB) has been affected by elevated nitrate concentrations and a …
The Danube River Basin (DRB) has been affected by elevated nitrate concentrations and a …
Phosphorus supply and floodplain design govern phosphorus reduction capacity in remediated agricultural streams
Agricultural headwater streams are important pathways for diffuse sediment and nutrient
losses, requiring mitigation strategies beyond in-field measures to intercept the transport of …
losses, requiring mitigation strategies beyond in-field measures to intercept the transport of …
River geomorphology affects biogeochemical responses to hydrologic events in a large river ecosystem
Shifts in the frequency and intensity of high discharge events due to climate change may
have important consequences for the hydrology and biogeochemistry of rivers. However, our …
have important consequences for the hydrology and biogeochemistry of rivers. However, our …
Artificial ponds as hotspots of nitrogen removal in agricultural watershed
Small waters, like ponds, are the most abundant freshwater environments, and are
increasingly recognized for their function in ecosystem service delivery. In agricultural …
increasingly recognized for their function in ecosystem service delivery. In agricultural …
[HTML][HTML] Catchment controls of denitrification and nitrous oxide production rates in headwater remediated agricultural streams
Heavily modified headwater streams and open ditches carry high nitrogen loads from
agricultural soils that sustain eutrophication and poor water quality in downstream aquatic …
agricultural soils that sustain eutrophication and poor water quality in downstream aquatic …
Nonpoint source pollution measures in the Clean Water Act have no detectable impact on decadal trends in nutrient concentrations in US inland waters
Abstract The Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 regulates water quality in US inland waters
under a system of cooperative federalism in which states are delegated implementation and …
under a system of cooperative federalism in which states are delegated implementation and …
Streamflow duration curve to explain nutrient export in Midwestern USA watersheds: Implication for water quality achievements
B Kamrath, Y Yuan - Journal of environmental management, 2023 - Elsevier
As part of federal programs to reduce nutrient pollution, states across the Midwest have
developed nutrient reduction strategies, which focus on implementation of agricultural …
developed nutrient reduction strategies, which focus on implementation of agricultural …
Upstream solutions to downstream problems: Investing in rural natural infrastructure for water quality improvement and flood risk mitigation
Communities across the globe are experiencing degraded water quality as well as inland
flooding, and these problems are anticipated to worsen with climate change. We review the …
flooding, and these problems are anticipated to worsen with climate change. We review the …
Evaluating multiannual sedimentary nutrient retention in agricultural two-stage channels
The two-stage channel (TSC) design with a vegetated man-made floodplain has been
recommended as an alternative to conventional re-dredging for managing suspended …
recommended as an alternative to conventional re-dredging for managing suspended …