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Urban wetlands potentially play an important role in nitrate (NO3−) removal from stormwater, but nitrogen loading from the atmosphere and surface water must intersect with soil properties optimal for NO3− removal for this potential to be realized. We examined predictors of NO3− removal via the microbial process of denitrification in an urban wetland system in New Jersey, USA with highly heterogeneous...
The influence of hydrology and soil properties on disproportionately high (“hot”) rates of nitrate (NO3−) removal via denitrification has been relatively well established. It is poorly understood, however, how the unique soil characteristics of brownfield wetlands contribute to or hinder denitrification. In this study, we examined drivers of “hot” denitrification rates over time (“hot moments”) and...
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