“…We used data for small streams in the desert southwest, Arizona, USA (sites 5, 6, 7, and 25 in Grimm et al [1981] We also assessed potential groundwater nutrients by collecting original samples from point-source hill-slope surface waters (seeps and springs, n ¼ 10) and mixing wells placed into stream sediments (n ¼ 80) following Brookshire et al (2005) and through the use of piezometers (n ¼ 4, at Noland Divide) and published values for spring, soil lysimeter, and riparian well water (Grimm et al 1981, Mulholland 1992, Qualls et al 2000, Van Miegroet et al 2001, Yeakley et al 2003. We further explored the implications of in-stream nutrient removal for watershed nutrient balance (atmospheric input minus stream output) at sites for which long-term inorganic N budgets have been constructed and across which deposition varies from ;5 to 32 kg NÁha …”