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Mads Steiness, Søren Jessen, Mattia Spitilli, Sofie G. W. van?t Veen, Anker Lajer Højberg and Peter Engesgaard
A managed riparian lowland in a glacial landscape (Holtum catchment, Denmark) was studied to quantify the relative importance of subsurface and surface flow to the recipient stream. The hydrogeological characterization combined geoelectrical methods, lit...
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Xiuxia Ma, Wenfa Peng, Bingwei Tong, Taiyun Li, Le Wang, Bin Du and Chaochao Li
To comprehensively comprehend the spatiotemporal variations in pollution load within the Sixth Drainage Ditch of the Ningxia Yellow River Diversion Irrigation Area, we employed the LOADEST model. We utilized daily flow data and concentrations of ammonia ...
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Yueying Wang, Songtao Wang, Bing Jiang, Yihao Zhu, Xuchang Niu, Changjiang Li, Zhen Wu and Weifeng Chen
Ditch plant biomass and diversity play an important role in maintaining ditch ecosystem structure and function stability, which are subject to environmental changes. However, the regulation of abiotic factors on the aboveground biomass and diversity of p...
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Wanrui Wang, Yapeng Chen, Weihua Wang, Yuhai Yang, Yifeng Hou, Shuai Zhang and Ziyang Zhu
Land use change greatly affects groundwater hydrochemical cycling and thereby food and ecosystem security in arid regions. Spatiotemporal distribution of groundwater hydrochemistry is vital to understand groundwater water-salt migration processes in the ...
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Rachel L. Nifong and Jason M. Taylor
Agricultural drainage networks within the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB) have potential to attenuate nutrient loading to downstream aquatic ecosystems through best management practices. Nutrient uptake (nitrogen, phosphorus), gross primary producti...
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Chengyi Liu, Fang Wu, Xianyong Gong, Ruixing Xing and Jiawei Du
The ditch pattern reflects the distribution characteristics of an agricultural drainage system and needs to be detected to enrich the data source before map generalization. Due to several breaks, the connectivity of the ditches is destroyed between ditch...
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Lázaro Zuquette, Moisés Failache and Ademir Barbassa
This paper presents a procedure to study depressional wetlands in southern Brazil and focuses on the mechanisms controlling water dynamics and environmental degradation due to anthropogenic interference. The study is based on an inventory of wetlands, a ...
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Chelsea C. Clifford and James B. Heffernan
As humans increasingly alter the surface geomorphology of the Earth, a multitude of artificial aquatic systems have appeared, both deliberately and accidentally. Human modifications to the hydroscape range from alteration of existing waterbodies to const...
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Zhiwei Li, Peng Gao and Yuchi You
Peats have the unique ability of effectively storing water and carbon. Unfortunately, this ability has been undermined by worldwide peatland degradation. In the Zoige Basin, located in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China, peatland degradation i...
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Shujun Zhao, Yuanlai Cui, Yufeng Luo and Peifeng Li
Small vegetated drainage ditches play an important role in water and nutrient removal, but may cause water blocking problems. The aim of this study was to investigate vegetated drainage ditches? hydraulic and wetland hydraulic characters. Field experimen...
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