peer-reviewedAgricultural drainage systems comprising both in-field pipe drains and surface ditches are typically installed to remove excess water from agricultural land. These drainage networks can provide connectivity between phosphorus (P) sources and surface waters thereby increasing the risk of P loss to rivers and streams. The objective of this study was to derive a farm-scale drainage ranking that categorises drainage ditches in terms of P loss risk based on connectivity and physic-chemical characteristics. Ten pilot farms were selected to characterise drainage networks through ground survey and, sediment and water sampling. Five drainage ditch categories were derived based on landscape setting and connectivity. Each category ...
Phosphorus losses from agriculture may enhance eutrophication of fresh water bodies. This thesis foc...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
High concentrations of nutrients in surface soil present a risk of nutrient movement into waterways ...
Agricultural drainage systems comprising both in-field pipe drains and surface ditches are typically...
peer-reviewedPhosphorus (P) loss from intensive dairy farms is a pressure on water quality in agricu...
Phosphorus (P) leaching from agriculture is a major driver of water eutrophication in downstream riv...
Identification of surface hydrological connectivity at scales where critical source areas (CSAs) can...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff is a major pollutant in many of Ireland's surface waters. Iden...
This work was supported by the NERC QUADRAT DTP [grant number 2280708].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Highlights •Agricultural ditches accumulate legacy P and present a risk for water quality. •Mehlic...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...
Artificially drained agricultural systems can be a primary contributor of non-point source nitrogen ...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 May 2019; Published online - 4 June 2019.Agricultural fieldswith ...
peer-reviewedDiffuse phosphorus (P) mitigation in agricultural catchments should be targeted at crit...
Phosphorus losses from agriculture may enhance eutrophication of fresh water bodies. This thesis foc...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
High concentrations of nutrients in surface soil present a risk of nutrient movement into waterways ...
Agricultural drainage systems comprising both in-field pipe drains and surface ditches are typically...
peer-reviewedPhosphorus (P) loss from intensive dairy farms is a pressure on water quality in agricu...
Phosphorus (P) leaching from agriculture is a major driver of water eutrophication in downstream riv...
Identification of surface hydrological connectivity at scales where critical source areas (CSAs) can...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff is a major pollutant in many of Ireland's surface waters. Iden...
This work was supported by the NERC QUADRAT DTP [grant number 2280708].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Highlights •Agricultural ditches accumulate legacy P and present a risk for water quality. •Mehlic...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...
Artificially drained agricultural systems can be a primary contributor of non-point source nitrogen ...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 May 2019; Published online - 4 June 2019.Agricultural fieldswith ...
peer-reviewedDiffuse phosphorus (P) mitigation in agricultural catchments should be targeted at crit...
Phosphorus losses from agriculture may enhance eutrophication of fresh water bodies. This thesis foc...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
High concentrations of nutrients in surface soil present a risk of nutrient movement into waterways ...