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DOI10.1029/153GM11
Effects of urbanization on nutrient biogeochemistry of aridland streams
Grimm, NB; Arrowsmith, JR; Eisinger, C; Heffernan, J; MacLeod, A; Lewis, DB; Prashad, L; Rychener, T; Roach, WJ; Sheibley, RW
通讯作者Grimm, NB
会议名称Conference on Ecosystems Interactions with Land Use Change
会议日期JUN, 2003
会议地点Santa Fe, NM
英文摘要

Land-use and land-cover change affect the biogeochemistry of stream ecosystems in numerous ways, both direct and indirect. Changes result from hydrologic modifications, including direct alterations of flow regimes and hydrologic flowpaths and indirect changes in hydrologic patterns via increased impervious cover in contributing areas of watersheds. Direct changes to channel morphology (i.e., reduced complexity) and to floodplains of streams and rivers also influence biogeochernistry, for example, by eliminating surface water-groundwater exchange. The nature of and strength of connections between the stream and its watershed may be altered by large-scale changes such as those brought about by urban and suburban development. Finally, in urban and agricultural areas, elevated nutrient loading is exacerbated by land-cover changes that increase the potential for erosion or overland flow, and decrease the opportunities for nutrient retention. Using comparative analysis based on published work, mined public data, and new research, we evaluate urbanization effects on stream ecosystems in the Sonoran Desert region of central Arizona. Five key characteristics of non-urban desert streams-nitrogen limitation, a flashy hydrologic regime that initiates succession, extensive groundwater-surface water interaction, episodic terrestrial-aquatic interactions, and high capacity for nutrient retention-are both dramatically altered and scarcely affected by urbanization. The similarities exhibited by aridland streams and their urban counterparts arise from large-scale constraints (e.g., episodic terrestrial-aquatic interaction is imposed by the climatic regime in both stream types), whereas the differences, like interrupted flowpath continuity in the urban landscape, likely result from the myriad direct modifications of streams and catchment land cover in cities.


来源出版物ECOSYSTEMS AND LAND USE CHANGE
ISSN0065-8448
出版年2004
卷号153
页码129-146
ISBN0-87590-418-1
出版者AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000226789500010
WOS关键词SONORAN DESERT STREAM ; VERTICAL HYDROLOGIC EXCHANGE ; NITROGEN DYNAMICS ; NITRATE REMOVAL ; RIPARIAN FOREST ; ECOSYSTEM ; RETENTION ; SUCCESSION ; INTERFACE ; LANDSCAPE
WOS类目Ecology ; Geography, Physical
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/294828
作者单位(1)Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
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Grimm, NB,Arrowsmith, JR,Eisinger, C,et al. Effects of urbanization on nutrient biogeochemistry of aridland streams[C]:AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION,2004:129-146.
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