Long-term trends in nitrate and chloride in streams in an exurban watershed

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  • who: Posted Date March and colleagues from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies State: University have published the research work: Long-term trends in nitrate and chloride in streams in an exurban watershed, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Urban land use affects watershed dynamics and stream water quality in complex ways. The increase in nitrate concentrations in BARN over the past 20 years may be due to the addition of a new subdivision (~10 houses) to the watershed, or to storage of nitrate in groundwater similar to what occurs for chloride. There were . . .

     

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