Lake eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading from point sources (PS) and nonpoint sources (NPS) is a persistent and serious ecological problem in China. A phosphorus budget, based on material flow analysis (MFA) and system dynamic (SD), is proposed and applied for the agriculture-dominated Qionghai Lake watershed located in southwestern China. The MFA-SD approach will not only cover the transporting process of P in the lake-watershed ecosystems, but also can deal with the changes of P budget due to the dynamics of watershed. P inflows include the fertilizer for agricultural croplands, soil losses, domestic sewage discharges, and the atmospheric disposition such as precipitation and dust sinking. Outflows are consisted of hydr...
Insight in the phosphorus (P) flows and P balances in the food chain is largely unknown at county sc...
This paper presents an ecological-economic model for a lake and its watershed systems. We describe t...
Runoff and soil losses from agricultural fields are investigated as major nonpoint sources of phosph...
Lake eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading from point sources (PS) and nonpoint sou...
Environmental problems are closely related to human societies' processing of materials. Along with a...
Considerable growth in the economy and population of the Dongting Lake watershed in Southern China h...
The increasing trend in riverine phosphorus (P) loads resulting from anthropogenic inputs has gained...
Phosphorus (P) is viewed as one limiting factor for phytoplankton growth in freshwater lakes. Simple...
Source water nutrient management to prevent eutrophication requires critical strategies to reduce wa...
Domestic wastewater and agricultural activities are important sources of nutrient pollutants such as...
Source water nutrient management to prevent eutrophication requires critical strategies to reduce wa...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is a finite natural resource and is essential for food production. The amount of P...
AbstractThis paper presents an ecological–economic model for a lake and its watershed systems. We de...
The substantial shifts in the structure of domestic phosphorus (P) throughput, during a crucial peri...
The key stocks and flows of phosphorus (P) through food consumption in Beijing and Tianjin, two mega...
Insight in the phosphorus (P) flows and P balances in the food chain is largely unknown at county sc...
This paper presents an ecological-economic model for a lake and its watershed systems. We describe t...
Runoff and soil losses from agricultural fields are investigated as major nonpoint sources of phosph...
Lake eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading from point sources (PS) and nonpoint sou...
Environmental problems are closely related to human societies' processing of materials. Along with a...
Considerable growth in the economy and population of the Dongting Lake watershed in Southern China h...
The increasing trend in riverine phosphorus (P) loads resulting from anthropogenic inputs has gained...
Phosphorus (P) is viewed as one limiting factor for phytoplankton growth in freshwater lakes. Simple...
Source water nutrient management to prevent eutrophication requires critical strategies to reduce wa...
Domestic wastewater and agricultural activities are important sources of nutrient pollutants such as...
Source water nutrient management to prevent eutrophication requires critical strategies to reduce wa...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is a finite natural resource and is essential for food production. The amount of P...
AbstractThis paper presents an ecological–economic model for a lake and its watershed systems. We de...
The substantial shifts in the structure of domestic phosphorus (P) throughput, during a crucial peri...
The key stocks and flows of phosphorus (P) through food consumption in Beijing and Tianjin, two mega...
Insight in the phosphorus (P) flows and P balances in the food chain is largely unknown at county sc...
This paper presents an ecological-economic model for a lake and its watershed systems. We describe t...
Runoff and soil losses from agricultural fields are investigated as major nonpoint sources of phosph...