The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms. The particulate P (PP) concentration is dominant over the dissolved P concentration in agriculture-dominated headwaters in the Netherlands. Routine water quality monitoring programmes do not include the chemical fractionation of PP. To quantify the chemical forms of PP under various conditions in six agriculture-dominated lowland catchments in the Netherlands, a sequential chemical extraction method was applied to suspended particulate matter (SPM) samples collected by centrifugation or filtration. Centrifuge samples had lower values for the sum of the PP fractions compared with the filtration samples due to lower contents from PP fractions ...
Eutrophication of freshwater environments following diffuse nutrient loads is a widely recognized wa...
Numerous studies on lake Vansjø, located in south-east in Norway, have identified eutrophication as ...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The release of phosphorus (P) to surface water from heavily fertilised agricultural fields is of maj...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land to surface water may cause impaired water quality. I...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
International audienceColloids (1~1000 nm) are major phosphorus (P) carrier phases in agricultural s...
The management of phosphorous (P) in agricultural run-off currently focuses on trapping P-bearing se...
Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but these c...
The fate of iron (Fe) may affect that of phosphorus (P) and arsenic (As) in natural waters. This stu...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many aquatic ecosystems. In agriculture, P is present in fe...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
<p>Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but thes...
Eutrophication of freshwater environments following diffuse nutrient loads is a widely recognized wa...
Numerous studies on lake Vansjø, located in south-east in Norway, have identified eutrophication as ...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The release of phosphorus (P) to surface water from heavily fertilised agricultural fields is of maj...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land to surface water may cause impaired water quality. I...
Subsurface losses of colloidal and truly dissolved phosphorus (P) from arable land can cause ecologi...
International audienceColloids (1~1000 nm) are major phosphorus (P) carrier phases in agricultural s...
The management of phosphorous (P) in agricultural run-off currently focuses on trapping P-bearing se...
Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but these c...
The fate of iron (Fe) may affect that of phosphorus (P) and arsenic (As) in natural waters. This stu...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many aquatic ecosystems. In agriculture, P is present in fe...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
<p>Colloidal phosphorus (P) may represent an important fraction of the P in natural waters, but thes...
Eutrophication of freshwater environments following diffuse nutrient loads is a widely recognized wa...
Numerous studies on lake Vansjø, located in south-east in Norway, have identified eutrophication as ...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...