Peat wetlands that have been restored from agricultural Land have the potential to act as Long term sources of phosphorus (P) and, therefore have to potenital to accelerate freshwater eutrophication. During a two-year study the water table in a eutrophic fen peat that was managed by pump drainage fluctuated annually between +20 cm and -60 cm relative to ground Level. This precise management was facilitated by the high hydraulic conductivity (K) of the humified peat (1.1 x 10(-5) m s(-1)) below around 60 cm depth. However, during one week of intermittent pumping, as much as 50 g ha(-1) dissolved P entered the pumped ditch. Summer. rainfall events and autumn reflooding also triggered P losses. The P Losses were attributed to the low P sorptio...
The conservation of biodiverse wetland vegetation, including that of rich fens, has a high priority ...
Wetlands are commonly used to treat phosphorus from the effluent of municipal wastewater plants afte...
Excess phosphorus can lead to eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, which can indirectly cause many ...
The restoration of wetlands as bird habitats often involves the maintenance of a fluctuating water r...
Restoring wetlands on agricultural land can release soil phosphorus (P) to surface waters. Phosphoru...
Water levels in restored wetlands are often managed through pump drainage via an integrated network ...
This study investigates the biogeochemical controls on the release of phosphorus (P) from riparian w...
Eutrophication of wetlands caused by urban, industrial and agricultural run-off is an important envi...
Increasing areas of altered wetland are being restored by re-flooding the soil. Evidence in the lite...
Wetland restoration has numerous potential ecological and societal benefits, one of which is the ret...
In the central part of the Netherlands, wetland restoration projects involve the rewetting of former...
The accumulation of phosphorus (P) in the bottom sediment of field drainage ditches poses a threat t...
End of Project ReportPhosphorus plays a major role in the eutrophication of freshwater systems. Wetl...
Nuese River systems 1 and 15, respectively, of U.S.Dissolved phosphorus (DP) can be released from we...
Peatlands are valuable ecosystems that hold a high biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services ...
The conservation of biodiverse wetland vegetation, including that of rich fens, has a high priority ...
Wetlands are commonly used to treat phosphorus from the effluent of municipal wastewater plants afte...
Excess phosphorus can lead to eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, which can indirectly cause many ...
The restoration of wetlands as bird habitats often involves the maintenance of a fluctuating water r...
Restoring wetlands on agricultural land can release soil phosphorus (P) to surface waters. Phosphoru...
Water levels in restored wetlands are often managed through pump drainage via an integrated network ...
This study investigates the biogeochemical controls on the release of phosphorus (P) from riparian w...
Eutrophication of wetlands caused by urban, industrial and agricultural run-off is an important envi...
Increasing areas of altered wetland are being restored by re-flooding the soil. Evidence in the lite...
Wetland restoration has numerous potential ecological and societal benefits, one of which is the ret...
In the central part of the Netherlands, wetland restoration projects involve the rewetting of former...
The accumulation of phosphorus (P) in the bottom sediment of field drainage ditches poses a threat t...
End of Project ReportPhosphorus plays a major role in the eutrophication of freshwater systems. Wetl...
Nuese River systems 1 and 15, respectively, of U.S.Dissolved phosphorus (DP) can be released from we...
Peatlands are valuable ecosystems that hold a high biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services ...
The conservation of biodiverse wetland vegetation, including that of rich fens, has a high priority ...
Wetlands are commonly used to treat phosphorus from the effluent of municipal wastewater plants afte...
Excess phosphorus can lead to eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, which can indirectly cause many ...