Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 55, No. 3 (May 2010), pp. 1033-1046 (14 pages) Sedimentary records of organic matter inputs (stable nitrogen isotopes [δ¹⁵N], nitrogen [N], and carbon [C] content), ...
Working on a way to alleviate eutrophication in coastal waters, scientists have found a combination of bacteria with the potential to lighten the impact of excess nitrogen found in many coastal water ...
An international group of scientists is renewing calls for policymakers to reduce both nitrogen and phosphorus when attempting to alleviate eutrophication – or nutrient pollution problems – in fresh ...
Water quality in the Northeast, Upper Mississippi River Basin and Great Lakes Basin are at the highest risk in the U.S. as nitrogen runoff increases with more intense rainfall, a new study shows.
Increased export of biologically available nitrogen (N) to the coastal zone is strongly linked to eutrophication, which is a major problem in coastal marine ecosystems (NRC (2000) Clean Coastal Waters ...
Mussels suspended from rafts might be the next superheroes to clean up urban rivers and estuaries—silently absorbing a common, but less obvious, contaminant: nitrogen. Researchers from the National ...
Switching to ammonia as a marine fuel could create new problems, according to a new study undertaken by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. The researchers carried out life ...