High concentrations of N, P and organic C in water cause problems such as excessive eutrophication in reservoirs and bacterial growth in distribution systems. The aim of this study was to measure the export of N, P and organic C in streams draining two grazed catchments with no point sources in the Mt. Lofty Ranges, South Australia, during 1 yr. Retreat Valley catchment (1.3 km2) is grazed by sheep, has steep topography, and loam over clay soils. Lawless catchment (3.0 km2) is flatter, grazed by dairy cattle, and has sand over clay soils. Rainfall and specific runoff were similar. Annual exports were 924 kg suspended solids, ha-1, 9.0 kg N ha-1, 1.0 kg P ha-1, and 55 kg organic C ha-1 from Retreat Valley; and 40 kg suspended solids, ha-1, 6...
This paper describes a research programme to estimate nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment even...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Distinguishing between anthropogenic and natural sources of sediment and nutrients is important for ...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total and inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus...
This paper reports on the edge-of-field loads of sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus and organic carbon t...
The contribution from agricultural catchments to stream nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations was a...
The literature relating to the sources and amounts of P and N forms transported in runoff types (sur...
The contribution from agricultural catchments to stream nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations was a...
High rates of fertiliser applied to boost pasture growth in the southern Australian sheep industry m...
This paper reviews knowledge of nitrogen and phosphorus generation from land use and export to water...
Water quality decline is a significant environmental issue in Australia and many other countries. Mu...
© 2013 Dr. Shabnam SaffarpourEffective catchment management aims to improve water quality, primarily...
Runoff (overland flow and A/B horizon interflow) was measured from 2 grazed dairy pastures at Flaxle...
The relative importance of different hydrological pathways (surface runoff, subsurface flow, prefere...
The application of substantial quantities of phosphorus (P) has been required to increase productivi...
This paper describes a research programme to estimate nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment even...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Distinguishing between anthropogenic and natural sources of sediment and nutrients is important for ...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total and inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus...
This paper reports on the edge-of-field loads of sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus and organic carbon t...
The contribution from agricultural catchments to stream nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations was a...
The literature relating to the sources and amounts of P and N forms transported in runoff types (sur...
The contribution from agricultural catchments to stream nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations was a...
High rates of fertiliser applied to boost pasture growth in the southern Australian sheep industry m...
This paper reviews knowledge of nitrogen and phosphorus generation from land use and export to water...
Water quality decline is a significant environmental issue in Australia and many other countries. Mu...
© 2013 Dr. Shabnam SaffarpourEffective catchment management aims to improve water quality, primarily...
Runoff (overland flow and A/B horizon interflow) was measured from 2 grazed dairy pastures at Flaxle...
The relative importance of different hydrological pathways (surface runoff, subsurface flow, prefere...
The application of substantial quantities of phosphorus (P) has been required to increase productivi...
This paper describes a research programme to estimate nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment even...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Distinguishing between anthropogenic and natural sources of sediment and nutrients is important for ...