Landscape controls on nitrate removal in stream riparian zones
@article{Vidon2004LandscapeCO, title={Landscape controls on nitrate removal in stream riparian zones}, author={Philippe G. Vidon and Alan R. C. Hill}, journal={Water Resources Research}, year={2004}, volume={40} }
We examined how landscape hydrogeologic characteristics influence groundwater nitrate removal by eight stream riparian sites on glacial till and outwash landscapes in southern Ontario, Canada. During high water table periods in 2000–2002, mean NO3−‐N input concentrations from adjacent cropland to the riparian sites ranged from 0.15 to 44.7 mg L−1. Seven of the eight sites had a mean nitrate removal efficiency of >90%. This removal occurred within the first 15 m of the riparian zone at three…
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