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Andres D. Sola, Luca Marazzi, Monica M. Flores, John S. Kominoski and Evelyn E. Gaiser
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations and N:P ratios critically influence periphyton productivity and nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems. In coastal wetlands, variations in hydrology and water source (fresh or marine) influence nutrient avai...
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Pawel Marcinkowski, Mikolaj Piniewski, Ignacy Kardel, Mateusz Szczesniak, Rasmus Benestad, Raghavan Srinivasan, Stefan Ignar, Tomasz Okruszko
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Future climate change is projected to have significant impact on water resources availability and quality in many parts of the world. The objective of this paper is to assess the effect of projected climate change on water quantity and quality in two low...
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Yong Wu, Xiaohong Shi, Changyou Li, Shengnan Zhao, Fang Pen, Timothy R. Green
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Intensive agricultural activities in the Hetao irrigation district have severely degraded local aquatic ecosystems and water quality, and Ulansuhai Lake is now the most rapidly degrading eutrophic lake in China. A better understanding of the hydro-agrono...
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Andrew R. Sommerlot, Zachary M. Easton
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Agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution is a source of water quality impairment, and demonstrates widely varying spatial and temporal pollution potential. Many efforts to protect water quality are based on seasonal and annual estimates of pollutant...
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Rachael G. Hunter, John W. Day, Gary P. Shaffer, Robert R. Lane, Andrew J. Englande, Robert Reimers, Demetra Kandalepas, William B. Wood, Jason N. Day, Eva Hillmann
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The Central Wetlands Unit (CWU), covering 12,000 hectares in St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, Louisiana, was once a healthy baldcypress?water tupelo swamp and fresh and low salinity marsh before construction of levees isolated the region from Mississipp...
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