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Nitrogen retention in rivers: model development and application to watersheds in the northeastern U.S.A
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2002
The Nitrogen Cycle at Regional to Global Scales
A regression model (RivR-N) was developed that predicts the proportion of N removed from streams and reservoirs as an inverse function of the water displacement time of the water body (ratio of water body depth to water time of travel). When applied to 16 drainage networks in the eastern U.S., the RivR-N model predicted that 37% to 76% of N input to these rivers is removed during transport through the river networks. Approximately half of that is removed in 1st through 4th order streams which
doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3405-9_6
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