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View article: Wetland Flowpaths Mediate Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations across the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Wetland Flowpaths Mediate Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations across the Upper Mississippi River Basin Open
Eutrophication, harmful algal blooms, and human health impacts are critical environmental challenges resulting from excess nitrogen and phosphorus in surface waters. Yet we have limited information regarding how wetland characteristics med…
View article: Seasonal watershed-scale influences on nitrogen concentrations across the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Seasonal watershed-scale influences on nitrogen concentrations across the Upper Mississippi River Basin Open
Humanity's footprint on Earth systems has engendered water quality impoverishment in streams, lakes, and coastal waters globally. In agricultural areas, stream nitrogen concentrations are often high where excess nitrogen fertilization and …
View article: Supplementary material to "Seasonal watershed-scale influences on nitrogen concentrations across the Upper Mississippi River Basin"
Supplementary material to "Seasonal watershed-scale influences on nitrogen concentrations across the Upper Mississippi River Basin" Open
nitrogen (TN) gage stations used in the analysis.SD = standard deviation.
View article: In Water‐Limited Landscapes, an Anthropocene Exchange: Trading Lakes for Irrigated Agriculture
In Water‐Limited Landscapes, an Anthropocene Exchange: Trading Lakes for Irrigated Agriculture Open
Lakes—quintessential features of Earth's surface prized from perspectives of water security, aquatic ecosystems, and recreation alike—are shrinking in water‐limited regions of all of Earth's inhabited continents. Here we assessed Landsat‐d…
View article: Climatization—Negligent Attribution of Great Salt Lake Desiccation: A Comment on Meng (2019)
Climatization—Negligent Attribution of Great Salt Lake Desiccation: A Comment on Meng (2019) Open
A recent article reviewed data on Great Salt Lake (Utah) and concluded falsely that climate changes, especially local warming and extreme precipitation events, are primarily responsible for lake elevation changes. Indeed climatically influ…
View article: Nonlinear Long‐Term Large Watershed Hydrologic Response to Wildfire and Climatic Dynamics Locally Increases Water Yields
Nonlinear Long‐Term Large Watershed Hydrologic Response to Wildfire and Climatic Dynamics Locally Increases Water Yields Open
On all inhabited continents, wildfires are important ecological disturbances that influence water resources. As an exemplar of this global phenomenon, wildfire activity in the western United states increased in the 1980s and has continued …
View article: In ecoregions across western USA streamflow increases during post-wildfire recovery
In ecoregions across western USA streamflow increases during post-wildfire recovery Open
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrestrial water resources required for drinking water, agriculture, and industry. This stress demands improved understanding of critical control…
View article: Hydrologic effects of large southwestern USA wildfires significantly increase regional water supply: fact or fiction?
Hydrologic effects of large southwestern USA wildfires significantly increase regional water supply: fact or fiction? Open
In recent years climate change and historic fire suppression have increased the frequency of large wildfires in the southwestern USA, motivating study of the hydrological consequences of these wildfires at point and watershed scales, typic…
View article: Application of HydroGeoSphere to model three-dimensional hydrological processes in the Valles Caldera watershed, New Mexico: Preliminary results
Application of HydroGeoSphere to model three-dimensional hydrological processes in the Valles Caldera watershed, New Mexico: Preliminary results Open
Application of HydroGeoSphere to model three-dimensional hydrological processes in the Valles Caldera watershed, New Mexico: Preliminary resultsMountainous watersheds in northern New Mexico provide an important source of recharge to the hy…