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Stream nitrate and DOC dynamics during three spring storms across land uses in glaciated landscapes of the Midwest

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2007

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Wagner, LE, Vidon, P., Tedesco, LP, and Gray, M., 2007, Stream nitrate and DOC dynamics during three spring storms across land uses in glaciated landscapes of the Midwest: Journal of Hydrology, v. 362, no. 3, p. 177-190.

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Many studies have investigated nitrate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export mechanisms during storms in forested mountainous to hilly catchments. However, the number of studies across land uses in artificially drained landscapes of the Midwest remains relatively small despite the importance of nitrate and carbon losses to streams on water quality in this region. This study investigates water, nitrate, and DOC delivery (timing) to streams during storms, and the mechanisms (flowpaths) affecting nitrate and DOC flushing trajectories during three spring storms in an agricultural watershed and a mixed land use watershed in glaciated landscape of the Midwest. Hydrograph separation techniques using oxygen-18 isotopes of water and the [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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