A study (2004–11) of a dairy catchment stream entering an oligotrophic lake in an area of very high rainfall (~5 m year–1) yielded median concentrations of total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), suspended sediment (SS) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) of 0.584, 0.074 and 3.7 g m–3, and 405/100 mL (most probable number method), respectively. Trend analysis indicated significant (P < 0.01) decreases for TN (–0.08 ± 0.02 g m–3 year–1), TP (–0.01 ± 0.005 g m–3 year–1) and SS (–0.45 ± 0.14 g m–3 year–1) and were partly attributable to improved exclusion of cattle from the stream. Water balance calculations indicated that approximately one-half the rainfall left as deep drainage that by-passed catchment outlet flow recorders. Estimates of catc...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
Project Clarity, a $12M restoration project initiated in 2013, works to restore the 179 mi2 hypereut...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
While it is widely believed that intensive dairy farming is a major contributor to the increased nut...
High concentrations of N, P and organic C in water cause problems such as excessive eutrophication i...
Surface water quality regulated by agricultural pollution remains to be an important environmental c...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Dairy cow deposits on farm roadways are a potential source of contaminants entering streams. Phospho...
Runoff from intensive agriculture has been identified as a major contributor to the decline of New Z...
A decline in water quality, caused by elevated levels of phosphorus (P), has resulted in a loss of b...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and dairy farm...
The Lake Clearwater catchment, in the Canterbury high country of New Zealand, has a native ecosystem...
Distinguishing between anthropogenic and natural sources of sediment and nutrients is important for ...
AbstractPhosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and da...
New Zealand relies upon phosphorus (P) to sustain agricultural productivity. However, P loss from fa...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
Project Clarity, a $12M restoration project initiated in 2013, works to restore the 179 mi2 hypereut...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
While it is widely believed that intensive dairy farming is a major contributor to the increased nut...
High concentrations of N, P and organic C in water cause problems such as excessive eutrophication i...
Surface water quality regulated by agricultural pollution remains to be an important environmental c...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Dairy cow deposits on farm roadways are a potential source of contaminants entering streams. Phospho...
Runoff from intensive agriculture has been identified as a major contributor to the decline of New Z...
A decline in water quality, caused by elevated levels of phosphorus (P), has resulted in a loss of b...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and dairy farm...
The Lake Clearwater catchment, in the Canterbury high country of New Zealand, has a native ecosystem...
Distinguishing between anthropogenic and natural sources of sediment and nutrients is important for ...
AbstractPhosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and da...
New Zealand relies upon phosphorus (P) to sustain agricultural productivity. However, P loss from fa...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
Project Clarity, a $12M restoration project initiated in 2013, works to restore the 179 mi2 hypereut...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...