Riparian buffers are a proven practice for removing NO3 from overland flow and shallow groundwater. However, in landscapes with artificial subsurface (tile) drainage, most of the subsurface flow leaving fields is passed through the buffers in drainage pipes, leaving little opportunity for NO3 removal. We investigated the feasibility of re-routing a fraction of field tile drainage as subsurface flow through a riparian buffer for increasing NO3 removal. We intercepted an existing field tile outlet draining a 10.1-ha area of a row-cropped field in central Iowa and re-routed a fraction of the discharge as subsurface flow along 335 m of an existing riparian buffer. Tile drainage from the field was infiltrated through a perforated pipe installed ...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agri-cultural landscape and ability to inf...
Heavily modified headwater streams and open ditches carry high nitrogen loads from agricultural soil...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agri-cultural landscape and ability to inf...
This is a continuation of an earlier pilot project (E2010-01) where tile discharge was rerouted to a...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
In areas dominated by agricultural land use, excess nitrate is one of the leading contributors to wa...
Agricultural practices may result in nitrate losses, diminished surface water quality and widespread...
A saturated riparian buffer (SRB) is an edge‐of‐field conservation practice that reduces nitrate exp...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
Groundwater is a very important natural resource which directly affects many human lives. In the Uni...
A study was conducted to understand the contributions of tile flow and baseflow to total nitrate-N (...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained areas which with extensive subsurfa...
Systematic sampling of springs, tiles, and wells in Kentucky, as part of a recent statewide program ...
Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps can disproportionately...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agri-cultural landscape and ability to inf...
Heavily modified headwater streams and open ditches carry high nitrogen loads from agricultural soil...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agri-cultural landscape and ability to inf...
This is a continuation of an earlier pilot project (E2010-01) where tile discharge was rerouted to a...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agricultural landscape and ability to infl...
In areas dominated by agricultural land use, excess nitrate is one of the leading contributors to wa...
Agricultural practices may result in nitrate losses, diminished surface water quality and widespread...
A saturated riparian buffer (SRB) is an edge‐of‐field conservation practice that reduces nitrate exp...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
Groundwater is a very important natural resource which directly affects many human lives. In the Uni...
A study was conducted to understand the contributions of tile flow and baseflow to total nitrate-N (...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained areas which with extensive subsurfa...
Systematic sampling of springs, tiles, and wells in Kentucky, as part of a recent statewide program ...
Globally, small agricultural waterways fed by springs, tile drains, and seeps can disproportionately...
Physical, chemical, hydrologic, and biologic factors affecting nitrate (NO3-) removal were evaluated...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agri-cultural landscape and ability to inf...
Heavily modified headwater streams and open ditches carry high nitrogen loads from agricultural soil...
Riparian ecosystems, through their unique position in the agri-cultural landscape and ability to inf...