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Modeling the Effects of Artificial Drainage on Agriculture‐Dominated Watersheds Using a Fully Distributed Integrated Hydrology Model [PDF]
Saubhagya Singh Rathore+4 more
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Abstract Assessments of lake gross primary production (GPP) and respiration (R) and their balance (net ecosystem production, NEP) have been limited to specific watersheds and a limited number of lakes, often along narrow environmental gradients. This is because conventional approaches require either lengthy incubations or the deployment of monitoring ...
Amir Reza Shahabinia+2 more
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ECB-WQ: A Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR)-Eastern Corn Belt node field-scale water quality dataset. [PDF]
King KW+4 more
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Abstract Anthropogenic salinization resulting from road salt application can degrade aquatic environments by altering the structure and function of phytoplankton communities, ultimately reducing flows of resources through aquatic food webs. However, physiological mechanisms underlying taxon‐specific responses to salinization are often poorly linked to ...
Samuel A. T. Dias+5 more
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Soil erosion and lateral carbon fluxes from corn stover-derived biofuel. [PDF]
Zhang X+7 more
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Some guidelines for the use of the Institute of Hydrology distributed model. MAFF Project FD4-AA2 Report [PDF]
Calver, A
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Abstract Despite ongoing efforts to reduce nutrient inputs, eutrophication continues to disrupt biogeochemical cycles and destabilize freshwater food webs. In this study, we examine the stoichiometric responses of the freshwater plant Myriophyllum spicatum under varied environmental conditions across lakes of differing trophic status.
Michał Rybak+7 more
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Abstract Regulation and water extraction change flow regimes in lowland rivers, affecting ecosystem functions and wetting patterns of riverbanks. River connectivity to lateral environments is crucial for organic matter cycling and the life cycles of diapausing microinvertebrates. While extreme hydraulic periods (floods and cease‐flow) are well‐studied,
James N. Hitchcock+5 more
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Factors Beyond Karstification Have Shaped the Population Structure of a Surface-Dwelling Minnow (<i>Phoxinus lumaireul</i>) Able to Disperse Underground. [PDF]
Reier S+5 more
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