Many models of phosphorus (P) transfer at the catchment scale rely on input from generic databases including, amongst others, soil and land use maps. Spatially detailed geochemical data sets have the potential to improve the accuracy of the input parameters of catchment-scale nutrient transfer models. Furthermore, they enable the assessment of the utility of available, generic spatial data sets for the modeling and prediction of soil nutrient status and nutrient transfer at the catchment scale. This study aims to quantify the unique and joint contribution of soil and sediment properties, land cover, and point-source emissions to the spatial variation of P concentrations in soil, streambed sediments, and stream water at the scale of a medium...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 k...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
A measure of soil P status in agricultural soils is generally required for assisting with prediction...
This paper describes an empirical study carried out to improve understanding of how small scale tran...
International audienceNitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) losses from rural landscapes are of major conc...
We considered hydrologic and chemical factors controlling P export from a 39.5-ha mixed land use wat...
Enrichment of nutrients in surface waters is a widespread problem in the UK impacting upon water qua...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
In this paper, we analyse 4 years of data from simultaneous high-frequency monitoring of streamflow ...
Several models and risk assessments that estimate nutrient transfer from agricultural land have been...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
Impairment of rivers by elevated phosphorus (P) concentration is an issue often studied at outlets o...
Nutrient losses from headwater catchments (<50 km(2)) cause eutrophication problems downstream. Catc...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 k...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
A measure of soil P status in agricultural soils is generally required for assisting with prediction...
This paper describes an empirical study carried out to improve understanding of how small scale tran...
International audienceNitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) losses from rural landscapes are of major conc...
We considered hydrologic and chemical factors controlling P export from a 39.5-ha mixed land use wat...
Enrichment of nutrients in surface waters is a widespread problem in the UK impacting upon water qua...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
In this paper, we analyse 4 years of data from simultaneous high-frequency monitoring of streamflow ...
Several models and risk assessments that estimate nutrient transfer from agricultural land have been...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
Impairment of rivers by elevated phosphorus (P) concentration is an issue often studied at outlets o...
Nutrient losses from headwater catchments (<50 km(2)) cause eutrophication problems downstream. Catc...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 k...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...