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Riverine concentrations and export of dissolved silicon, and potential controls on nutrient stoichiometry, across the land–ocean continuum in Great Britain

•Dissolved Si (DSi) concentrations for 41 rivers in Great Britain monitored over a year.•DSi yields varied between 0.2 and 2.62 t km−2 yr−1.•Interactions of DSi with river and ocean macronutrients concentrations examined.•In rivers, Si:N molar ratios 

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Published in:Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) 2024-08, Vol.640, p.131738, Article 131738
Main Authors: Tye, Andrew M., Jarvie, Helen P., Spears, Bryan M., Dise, Nancy B., Williamson, Jennifer L., Lapworth, Dan J., Monteith, Don, Sanders, Richard, Mayor, Daniel J., Bowes, Michael J., Bowes, Michael, Burden, Annette, Callaghan, Nathan, Farr, Gareth, Felgate, Stacey, Gibb, Stuart, Gilbert, Pete, Hargreaves, Geoff, Humphrey, Olivier S., Keenan, Patrick, Kitidis, Vassilis, Jürgens, Monika D., Martin, Adrian, Pearson, Monty, Nightingale, Philip D., Gloria Pereira, M., Olszewska, Justyna, Pickard, Amy, Rees, Andrew P., Stinchcombe, Mark, Worrall, Fred, Evans, Chris D.
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Language:English
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Summary:•Dissolved Si (DSi) concentrations for 41 rivers in Great Britain monitored over a year.•DSi yields varied between 0.2 and 2.62 t km−2 yr−1.•Interactions of DSi with river and ocean macronutrients concentrations examined.•In rivers, Si:N molar ratios 
ISSN:0022-1694
DOI:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131738