Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for plant growth in agriculture, but is also responsible for surface water enrichment that leads to toxic algal growth. While P loading to surface waters has traditionally been thought to occur from surface runoff, contributions from subsurface transport can also be significant. While P transport through many soil types is well-documented, the presence of highly conductive gravel outcrops and macropore networks can have a significant, yet poorly-documented effect on P movement to the aquifer. Floodplain soils in the Ozark ecoregion generally contain coarse chert gravel layers that exhibit macropore behavior. Previous research has evaluated short-term P transport in plot trials ranging from 1 m2 to 100 m...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
High phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields has been an environmental concern because of poten...
Models for contaminant transport in streams commonly idealize transient storage as a well-mixed but ...
Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for plant growth in agriculture, but is also responsible for s...
Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for agriculture, but is also responsible for surface water enr...
Phosphorus is a critical nutrient in soils, providing both positive and negative effects to differen...
Phosphorus and N are critical nutrients for agriculture but are also responsible for surface water e...
In response to increased nutrient loads in surface waters, scientists and engineers need to identify...
Increased nutrient loads have resulted in several adverse impacts on surface water quality, includin...
Phosphorus (P) loading to streams can occur by both surface runoff and subsurface transport, with su...
There have been numerous studies on phosphorus (P) contributions from surface runoff, but studies co...
Increased nutrient loads have resulted in several adverse impacts on surface water quality, includin...
Heavy application of fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus to soils causes surface water qu...
Agricultural runoff is a leading non-point source contributor to water quality impairment in the Uni...
Runoff transport of phosphorus (P) is often predicted from simple equations with parameters determin...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
High phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields has been an environmental concern because of poten...
Models for contaminant transport in streams commonly idealize transient storage as a well-mixed but ...
Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for plant growth in agriculture, but is also responsible for s...
Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for agriculture, but is also responsible for surface water enr...
Phosphorus is a critical nutrient in soils, providing both positive and negative effects to differen...
Phosphorus and N are critical nutrients for agriculture but are also responsible for surface water e...
In response to increased nutrient loads in surface waters, scientists and engineers need to identify...
Increased nutrient loads have resulted in several adverse impacts on surface water quality, includin...
Phosphorus (P) loading to streams can occur by both surface runoff and subsurface transport, with su...
There have been numerous studies on phosphorus (P) contributions from surface runoff, but studies co...
Increased nutrient loads have resulted in several adverse impacts on surface water quality, includin...
Heavy application of fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus to soils causes surface water qu...
Agricultural runoff is a leading non-point source contributor to water quality impairment in the Uni...
Runoff transport of phosphorus (P) is often predicted from simple equations with parameters determin...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
High phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields has been an environmental concern because of poten...
Models for contaminant transport in streams commonly idealize transient storage as a well-mixed but ...