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Diego A. Riveros-Iregui
Bowman and Gordon Gray Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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CO2 fluxes and In-Stream Metabolism in a High-Altitude Tropical Peatland Ecosystem of The Andes Mountains
AGU 2024
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Keridwen Whitmore, Ricardo Jaramillo Teran, Amanda...
The importance of rivers and streams to the global carbon cycle is well established, and increasingly research has emphasized the role of in-stream me...
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Man-made vs. beaver-made: do urban beaver ponds provide the same environmental services as bioretention ponds?
AGU 2024
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Diego A. Riveros-Iregui, Keridwen Whitmore, Sandra...
Urban runoff is a leading source of water quality degradation in surface waters of the United States. Urbanization expands impervious surfaces and sto...
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High Frequency Monitoring and Nitrate Sourcing Reveals Baseflow and Stormflow Controls on Total Dissolved Nitrogen and Carbon Export Along a Rural‐Urban Gradient
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
17 october 2024
Joseph Delesantro, Jonathan M. Duncan, Diego A. Ri...
Efforts to reduce nitrogen and carbon loading from developed watersheds typically target specific flows or sources, but across gradients in develop...
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Small Wetlands in a High Elevation, Tropical System
MODEL DATA INTEGRATION TO ADVANCE UNDERSTANDING OF WETLAND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS: FROM SITE TO GLOBAL SCALE POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Keridwen Whitmore, Dani Zarate, Amanda G. DelVecch...
Wetlands are a significant contributor of carbon emissions to the atmosphere. They are the largest natural source of CH4 and also emit considerable am...
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Carbon Evasion Dynamics in a High-Elevation, Tropical, Headwater Catchment
MISSING CARBON: MECHANISMS CONTROLLING CARBON TRANSFER ACROSS THE TERRESTRIAL-AQUATIC INTERFACE I ORAL
biogeosciences | 12 december 2023
Diego A. Riveros-Iregui, Keridwen Whitmore, Tessa ...
High rates of carbon evasion have been recently reported from inland waters, including mountain headwater streams, temperate and tropical peatlands, s...
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The Nonpoint Sources and Transport of Baseflow Nitrogen Loading Across a Developed Rural‐Urban Gradient
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
20 july 2022
Joseph Delesantro, Jonathan M. Duncan, Diego A. Ri...
Nonpoint source urban nutrient loading into streams and receiving water bodies is widely recognized as a major environmental management challenge. ...
Comparing the Effect of Urban Beaver Ponds on Dissolved Organic Matter Biodegradability to Stormwater Ponds in Atlanta, Georgia
UNDERSTANDING HYDROLOGICAL CONTROLS ON TERRESTRIAL CARBON TRANSPORT FROM HEADWATERS TO THE SEA IN A CHANGING CLIMATE II ELIGHTNING
learning from observations | 22 june 2022
Julian Sheppy, Sarah H. Ledford, Elizabeth B. Sudd...
Climate change is hypothesized to greatly impact hydro-biogeochemical processing within urban environments as impervious surfaces limit infiltration a...
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Comparing Transit Time Distributions across Urban Beaver and Stormwater Ponds
STUDENT-CENTERED RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGIES: VISIONING AND BUILDING COLLABORATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF HYDROLOGY I ELIGHTNING
developing the next generation | 21 june 2022
Claire Wadler, Sarah H. Ledford, Luke A. Pangle, D...
Urbanization alters streamflow, causing increased stream flashiness and larger peak stormflow magnitudes. Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as ret...
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