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Surface waters nitrogen leaching into

Figure 1. A simplified watershed nitrogen cycle, with major pathways (arrows) and their effects on the watershed hydrogen budget (numbers in circles) shown. Circled numbers represent the number of hydrogen ions transferred to the soil solution or surface water ( +1) or from the soil solution or surface water (-l)for every molecule of N03 or NH4 + that follows a given pathway. For example, nitrification follows the pathway for NH4 + assimilation into microbial biomass ( + l) and is leached out as N03 ( + 1), for a total hydrogen ion production of +2 for every molecule of N03 produced. Figure 1. A simplified watershed nitrogen cycle, with major pathways (arrows) and their effects on the watershed hydrogen budget (numbers in circles) shown. Circled numbers represent the number of hydrogen ions transferred to the soil solution or surface water ( +1) or from the soil solution or surface water (-l)for every molecule of N03 or NH4 + that follows a given pathway. For example, nitrification follows the pathway for NH4 + assimilation into microbial biomass ( + l) and is leached out as N03 ( + 1), for a total hydrogen ion production of +2 for every molecule of N03 produced.

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