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Nitrogen retention in headwater streams: the influence of groundwater-surface water exchange.

S A Thomas1, H M Valett, P J Mulholland, C S Fellows, J R Webster, C N Dahm, C G Peterson.   

Abstract

Groundwater-surface water (GW-SW) interaction lengthens hydraulic residence times, increases contact between solutes and biologically active surfaces, and often creates a gradient of redox conditions conducive to an array of biogeochemical processes. As such, the interaction of hydraulic patterns and biogeochemical activity is suspected to be an important determinant of elemental spiraling in streams. Hydrologic interactions may be particularly important in headwater streams, where the extent of the GW-SW mixing environment (i.e., hyporheic zone) is proportionately greater than in larger streams. From our current understanding of stream ecosystem function, we discuss nitrogen (N) spiraling, present a conceptual model of N retention in streams, and use both of these issues to generate specific research questions and testable hypotheses regarding N dynamics in streams.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12805817      PMCID: PMC6083976          DOI: 10.1100/tsw.2001.272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal        ISSN: 1537-744X


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1.  The Role of Headwater Streams in Downstream Water Quality.

Authors:  Richard B Alexander; Elizabeth W Boyer; Richard A Smith; Gregory E Schwarz; Richard B Moore
Journal:  J Am Water Resour Assoc       Date:  2007-02
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