Low grade rip rap weirs installed in agricultural surface drainage ditches manage downstream eutrophication by slowing water flow, allowing sediments time to settle out of the water column and phosphorus (P) to sorb to soil. A laboratory experiment was conducted in microcosm chambers to simulate increased hydraulic residence time caused by weirs and two field studies were conducted to compare experimental data with field data and determine sediment deposition rates. One field study monitored weirs monthly after installation and the other measured weirs of varying ages. Weirs retained significantly more water and sediment than controls. Longer inundation times led to abiotic factors known to release P during hydrologic flux, but did not tran...
Restoration of river systems allowing the transformation of former drained and dry riparian areas in...
Human activities have increased nutrient losses to agricultural ditches and streams, including phosp...
Intensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with associat...
Low grade rip rap weirs installed in agricultural surface drainage ditches manage downstream eutroph...
The two-stage channel is an in-stream conservation practice that creates inset floodplains in agricu...
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff can impair water quality in streams, lakes, and r...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...
Fencing and re-vegetating the banks of agricultural drains is a widely used practice thought to impr...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff can impair water quality in streams, lakes, and r...
Sediments can be both a source and a sink of dissolved phosphorus (P) in surface water and shallow g...
Drainage ditches are used extensively in the Midwest to remove standing water from poorly drained ag...
Installation of low-grade weirs in agricultural drainage ditches is being evaluated as an innovative...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
The accumulation of phosphorus (P) in the bottom sediment of field drainage ditches poses a threat t...
Restoration of river systems allowing the transformation of former drained and dry riparian areas in...
Human activities have increased nutrient losses to agricultural ditches and streams, including phosp...
Intensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with associat...
Low grade rip rap weirs installed in agricultural surface drainage ditches manage downstream eutroph...
The two-stage channel is an in-stream conservation practice that creates inset floodplains in agricu...
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff can impair water quality in streams, lakes, and r...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...
Fencing and re-vegetating the banks of agricultural drains is a widely used practice thought to impr...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff can impair water quality in streams, lakes, and r...
Sediments can be both a source and a sink of dissolved phosphorus (P) in surface water and shallow g...
Drainage ditches are used extensively in the Midwest to remove standing water from poorly drained ag...
Installation of low-grade weirs in agricultural drainage ditches is being evaluated as an innovative...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
The accumulation of phosphorus (P) in the bottom sediment of field drainage ditches poses a threat t...
Restoration of river systems allowing the transformation of former drained and dry riparian areas in...
Human activities have increased nutrient losses to agricultural ditches and streams, including phosp...
Intensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with associat...