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  • Co-occurrence of in-stream nitrogen fixation and denitrification across a nitrogen gradient in a western U.S. watershed, 2015 - 2016
  • Eberhard, Erin K.; Michigan Technological University
    Marcarelli, Amy M.; Michigan Technological University
    Baxter, Colden V.; Idaho State University
  • 2021-04-28
  • Eberhard, E.K., A.M. Marcarelli, and C.V. Baxter. 2021. Co-occurrence of in-stream nitrogen fixation and denitrification across a nitrogen gradient in a western U.S. watershed, 2015 - 2016 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/fc058fdd067a615fe3d0fd03fcf878e9 (Accessed 2023-07-07).
  • This data was collected as part of the NSF CAREER Grant DEB 14-51919 to Amy Marcarelli to evaluate if nitrogen fixation and denitrification co-occur in streams across a gradient of nitrate concentrations. This data was collected during summer 2015 and 2016 in the Portneuf River watershed near Pocatello, ID. In summer 2015, rates of nitrogen fixation were only measured on rock substrate and denitrification only on sediment substrate. In summer 2016, both process rates were measured on both rock and sediment substrate to more accurately capture variation in rates.

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  • doi:10.6073/pasta/fc058fdd067a615fe3d0fd03fcf878e9
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