| Title: | Nitrate variability in hydrological flow paths for three mid-Appalachian forested watersheds following a large-scale defoliation. |
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| Author(s): | Riscassi, Amy L.; Scanlon, Todd M. |
| Date: | 2009 |
| Source: | Journal of Geophysical Research doi: 10.1029/2008JG000860. |
| Station ID: | JRNL-srs-114 |
| Description: |
[i] Nitrate (NO3-) leakage from forested watersheds due to disturbance is a well documented but not well understood process that can contribute to the degradation of receiving waters through eutrophication. Several studies have shown that large-scale defoliation and deforestation events in small forested watersheds in the eastern |
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