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John A. HarrisonSchool of the Environment, Washington State University Verified email at wsu.edu Cited by 11706 |
Denitrification across landscapes and waterscapes: a synthesis
Denitrification is a critical process regulating the removal of bioavailable nitrogen (N) from
natural and human‐altered systems. While it has been extensively studied in terrestrial …
natural and human‐altered systems. While it has been extensively studied in terrestrial …
Ecosystem services altered by human changes in the nitrogen cycle: a new perspective for US decision making
JE Compton, JA Harrison, RL Dennis… - Ecology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 804–815 Abstract Human alteration of the nitrogen (N) cycle has
produced benefits for health and well‐being, but excess N has altered many ecosystems …
produced benefits for health and well‐being, but excess N has altered many ecosystems …
Reactive nitrogen inputs to US lands and waterways: how certain are we about sources and fluxes?
DJ Sobota, JE Compton… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
An overabundance of reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities has led to
multiple human health and environmental concerns. Efforts to address these concerns …
multiple human health and environmental concerns. Efforts to address these concerns …
Greenhouse gas emissions from reservoir water surfaces: a new global synthesis
Collectively, reservoirs created by dams are thought to be an important source of
greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere. So far, efforts to quantify, model, and manage …
greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere. So far, efforts to quantify, model, and manage …
Global nutrient export from WaterSheds 2 (NEWS 2): model development and implementation
Global NEWS is a global, spatially explicit, multi-element and multi-form model of nutrient
exports by rivers. Here we present NEWS 2, the new version of Global NEWS developed as …
exports by rivers. Here we present NEWS 2, the new version of Global NEWS developed as …
The regional and global significance of nitrogen removal in lakes and reservoirs
Human activities have greatly increased the transport of biologically available nitrogen (N)
through watersheds to potentially sensitive coastal ecosystems. Lentic water bodies (lakes …
through watersheds to potentially sensitive coastal ecosystems. Lentic water bodies (lakes …
Excess nitrogen in the US environment: trends, risks, and solutions
Thanks largely to the early 20th century invention of synthetically manufactured nitrogen (N)
fertilizers, the growing human population is, on average, better nourished now than ever …
fertilizers, the growing human population is, on average, better nourished now than ever …
Global patterns and sources of dissolved organic matter export to the coastal zone: Results from a spatially explicit, global model
JA Harrison, N Caraco… - Global biogeochemical …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Here we describe, test, and apply a system of spatially explicit, global models for predicting
river export of three dissolved organic matter (DOM) components: dissolved organic carbon …
river export of three dissolved organic matter (DOM) components: dissolved organic carbon …
Revisiting the electronic structure of phosphazenes
Natural bond orbital (NBO) and topological electron density analyses have been used to
investigate the electronic structure of phosphazenes [N3P3R6](R= H, F, Cl, Br, CH3, CF3, N …
investigate the electronic structure of phosphazenes [N3P3R6](R= H, F, Cl, Br, CH3, CF3, N …
Effects of a diel oxygen cycle on nitrogen transformations and greenhouse gas emissions in a eutrophied subtropical stream
JA Harrison, PA Matson, SE Fendorf - Aquatic Sciences, 2005 - Springer
Rivers and streams constitute a major pathway for material transport from land to sea and an
important source of greenhouse gases. Short-term variation in stream chemistry due to day …
important source of greenhouse gases. Short-term variation in stream chemistry due to day …