Selected Riverine Biogeochemical Studies
Where Carbon goes when water flows (WARD et al., 2017); CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
Superlinear scaling of riverine biogeochemical function with watershed size (WOLLHEIM et al., 2022)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-28630-z
Characterization of riverine dissolved organic matter using a complementary suite of chromatographic and mass spectrometric methods (LLOYD et al., 2022)
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10533-022-00913-z
The implications of lag times between nitrate leaching and riverine loads for water quality policy (MCDOWELL et al., 2021)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-95302-1
Riverine Export of Aged Carbon Driven by Flow Path Depth and Residence Time (BARNES et al., 2018)
Coupling stable isotopes and water chemistry to assess the role of hydrological and biogeochemical processes on riverine nitrogen sources (HU et al., 2019)
https://escholarship.org/content/qt7950b0gw/qt7950b0gw.pdf
Differences in Riverine and Pond Water Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Sources in Canadian High Arctic Watersheds Affected by Active Layer Detachments (WANG et al., 2018)
https://www.junjianwang.com/uploads/4/7/6/9/47694879/acs.est.7b05506.pdf
Where Carbon Goes Where Water Flows: Carbon Cycling across the Aquatic Continuum (WARD et al., 2017)
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2017.00007/full
Riverine coupling of biogeochemical cycles between land, oceans, and atmosphere (AUFENKAMPFE et al., 2011)
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Biogeochemical Cycling Diagram, USGS; Link |
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