1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-0981(97)00008-7
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Impact of suburbanization on ground water quality and denitrification in coastal aquifer sediments

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“…The most C:N ratio values in the present study were higher than 25, which likely lead to no significant correlation between N 2 O emissions and C:N ratio in most soil profile. NH 4 + -N and NO 3 − -N content mostly had negative correlations with N 2 O emission in the four positions, which was similar with the conclusions drawn by Huang et al (2002) and Tauchnitz et al (2008), but was contrary to mostly previous studies (Aelion et al, 1997;Muñoz-Hincapié et al, 2002). In vegetation communities, one possible reason was related to the interactions of vegetation and microorganism (nitrifiers and denitrifiers) that produced negative influences on the transformation of NH 4 + -N or NO 3 − -N during N 2 O production.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The most C:N ratio values in the present study were higher than 25, which likely lead to no significant correlation between N 2 O emissions and C:N ratio in most soil profile. NH 4 + -N and NO 3 − -N content mostly had negative correlations with N 2 O emission in the four positions, which was similar with the conclusions drawn by Huang et al (2002) and Tauchnitz et al (2008), but was contrary to mostly previous studies (Aelion et al, 1997;Muñoz-Hincapié et al, 2002). In vegetation communities, one possible reason was related to the interactions of vegetation and microorganism (nitrifiers and denitrifiers) that produced negative influences on the transformation of NH 4 + -N or NO 3 − -N during N 2 O production.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Positive/negative relationships between N 2 O emissions and total C or total N have been reported in various studies (Allen et al, 2007;Søvik and Kløve, 2007) due to C/N regulations and interactions of other abiotic variables at spatial scale (Huang et al, 2002). NH 4 -N and NO 3 -N content mostly had negative correlations with N 2 O emission in the four positions (Table 4), which was similar with the conclusions drawn by Huang et al (2002) and Tauchnitz et al (2008), but was contrary to mostly previous studies (Aelion et al, 1997;Muñoz-Hincapié et al, 2002). In HSM, MSM and LSM, one possible reason was related to the interactions of vegetation (S. salsa) and microorganism (nitrifiers and denitrifiers) that produced negative influences on the transformation of NH 4 -N or NO 3 -N during N 2 O production.…”
Section: Spatial Variations Of N 2 O and Ch 4 Fluxessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Dog Creek contained water all year-round because it was excavated across the natural groundwater divide to provide drainage for the adjacent residential development. Located 30 km north of North Inlet estuary in a suburban watershed with a 95-acre drainage area [20], this area has extensive impervious surfaces (roads), limited agricultural and industrial development [21], and increasing tourism. Residential development in this area has increased 330% in the last decade [19] as have concentrations of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, heavy metals, nitrate, and phosphate [22].…”
Section: Site Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%