Hydro‐Biogeochemical Controls on Nitrate Removal: Insights From Artificial Emergent Vegetation Experiments in a Recirculating Flume Mesocosm
B. R. Waterman,
A. T. Hansen
Abstract:Environments with aquatic vegetation can mitigate excess nitrogen (N) loads to downstream waters. However, complex interactions between multiple hydro‐biogeochemical processes control N removal within these environments and thus complicate implementation of aquatic vegetation as a management solution. Here, we conducted controlled experiments using a canopy of artificial rigid emergent vegetation in a recirculating flume mesocosm to quantify differences in rates of mass transport and nitrate (NO3−N) removal be… Show more
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