We report research on the environmental risk of incidental nutrient transfers from land to water for biosolids amended soils. We show that subsurface (drainflow) pathways of P transport may result in significant concentrations, up to 10 mg total P l− 1, in the drainage network of an arable catchment when a P source (recent biosolids application) coincides with a significant and active transport pathway (rainfall event). However, the high P concentrations were short-lived, with drainage ditch total P concentrations returning to pre-storm concentrations within a few days of the storm event. In the case of the drainflow concentrations reported here, the results are unusual in that they describe an ‘incidental event’ for a groundwater catchment...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
In Britain, frequent rainfall means that there is a high potential for rapid, direct (incidental) lo...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Field drainage, in the form of permanently installed pipes or temporary mole drains, is extensively ...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
The magnitude and composition of the phosphorus (P) load transported in surface and subsurface hydro...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
The hydrological pathways enabling transport of potentially mobile phosphorus from agricultural land...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Diffuse sources of sediment and sediment-associated nutrients are of increasing environmental concer...
Transfer of P from grassland soil to water was studied using two complementary field experiments. In...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
In Britain, frequent rainfall means that there is a high potential for rapid, direct (incidental) lo...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Field drainage, in the form of permanently installed pipes or temporary mole drains, is extensively ...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
The magnitude and composition of the phosphorus (P) load transported in surface and subsurface hydro...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
The hydrological pathways enabling transport of potentially mobile phosphorus from agricultural land...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Diffuse sources of sediment and sediment-associated nutrients are of increasing environmental concer...
Transfer of P from grassland soil to water was studied using two complementary field experiments. In...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
In Britain, frequent rainfall means that there is a high potential for rapid, direct (incidental) lo...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...