The increasing trend in riverine phosphorus (P) loads resulting from anthropogenic inputs has gained wide attention because of the well-known role of P in eutrophication. So far, however, there is still limited scientific understanding of anthropogenic P inputs and their impacts on riverine flux in river reaches along the upstream-to-downstream continuum. Here we investigated P budgets in a series of nested watersheds draining into Hongze Lake of China and developed an empirical function to describe the relationship between anthropogenic inputs and riverine P fluxes. Our results indicated that there are obvious gradients regarding P budgets in response to changes in human activities. Fertilizer application and food and feed P import was alw...
A better understanding of phosphorus-transfer process and influence factors at Sediment-Water Interf...
This study quantified long-term response of riverine total phosphorus (TP) export to changes in land...
Lake eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading from point sources (PS) and nonpoint sou...
A quantitative understanding of riverine phosphorus (P) export in response to changes in anthropogen...
A quantitative understanding of riverine phosphorus (P) export in response to changes in anthropogen...
A quantitative understanding of riverine phosphorus (P) export in response to changes in anthropogen...
Quantitative information on long-term net anthropogenic phosphorus inputs (NAPI) and its relationshi...
Improper anthropogenic phosphorus (P) management is considered a major cause of water quality deteri...
Improper anthropogenic phosphorus (P) management is considered a major cause of water quality deteri...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
Quantifying point (PS) and nonpoint source (NPS) phosphorus inputs to rivers is critical for develop...
Quantifying point (PS) and nonpoint source (NPS) phosphorus inputs to rivers is critical for develop...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
A better understanding of phosphorus-transfer process and influence factors at Sediment-Water Interf...
This study quantified long-term response of riverine total phosphorus (TP) export to changes in land...
Lake eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading from point sources (PS) and nonpoint sou...
A quantitative understanding of riverine phosphorus (P) export in response to changes in anthropogen...
A quantitative understanding of riverine phosphorus (P) export in response to changes in anthropogen...
A quantitative understanding of riverine phosphorus (P) export in response to changes in anthropogen...
Quantitative information on long-term net anthropogenic phosphorus inputs (NAPI) and its relationshi...
Improper anthropogenic phosphorus (P) management is considered a major cause of water quality deteri...
Improper anthropogenic phosphorus (P) management is considered a major cause of water quality deteri...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
Quantifying point (PS) and nonpoint source (NPS) phosphorus inputs to rivers is critical for develop...
Quantifying point (PS) and nonpoint source (NPS) phosphorus inputs to rivers is critical for develop...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
Global food production depends on phosphorus. Phosphorus is broadly applied as fertilizer, but exces...
A better understanding of phosphorus-transfer process and influence factors at Sediment-Water Interf...
This study quantified long-term response of riverine total phosphorus (TP) export to changes in land...
Lake eutrophication caused by excess phosphorus (P) loading from point sources (PS) and nonpoint sou...