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How could changes in groundwater affect the nitrogen cycle

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reduces the hyporheic zone's ability to remove stream nitrate by denitrification, allowing more nitrogen to go downstream
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show that groundwater also reduces the hyporheic zone's ability to remove stream nitrate by denitrification, allowing more nitrogen to escape downstream, where it can harm human and ecosystem health. ... In general, more nitrogen cycling occurred at polluted sites and in meter-scale sequences of shallow and deeper water.
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