Agriculture is a major source of sediment and particulate phosphorus (P) inputs to freshwaters. Distinguishing between P fractions in sediment can aid in understanding its eutrophication risk. Although streams and rivers are important parts of the P cycle in agricultural catchments, streambed sediment and especially fluvial suspended sediment (FSS) and its P fractions are less studied. To address this knowledge gap, seasonal variations in FSS P fractions and their relation to water quality and streambed sediment were examined in three Swedish agricultural headwater catchments over 2 yr. Sequential fractionation was used to characterize P fractions in both streambed sediment and FSS. All catchments had similar annual P losses (0.4-0.8 kg ha(...
Phosphorus (P) is a nutrient of concern for its potential role in promoting nuisance growth in river...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
Agriculture is a major source of sediment and particulate phosphorus (P) inputs to freshwaters. Dist...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Soil loss from arable land is a major environmental issue, as well as freshwater and marine eutrophi...
This project endeavours to address the current lack of understanding of which P fractions on fluvial...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Numerous studies on lake Vansjø, located in south-east in Norway, have identified eutrophication as ...
peer-reviewedColloids can be important for facilitated transfer of phosphorus (P) to groundwater (GW...
Stream-bed sediments from three paired catchments, each draining a lower agricultural intensity syst...
Sweden’s environmental quality objectives “A varied agricultural landscape” and “Zero eutrophication...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
Phosphorus (P) is a nutrient of concern for its potential role in promoting nuisance growth in river...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
Agriculture is a major source of sediment and particulate phosphorus (P) inputs to freshwaters. Dist...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Soil loss from arable land is a major environmental issue, as well as freshwater and marine eutrophi...
This project endeavours to address the current lack of understanding of which P fractions on fluvial...
Excessive phosphorus (P) inputs from agriculture are well established as a contributor to freshwater...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Numerous studies on lake Vansjø, located in south-east in Norway, have identified eutrophication as ...
peer-reviewedColloids can be important for facilitated transfer of phosphorus (P) to groundwater (GW...
Stream-bed sediments from three paired catchments, each draining a lower agricultural intensity syst...
Sweden’s environmental quality objectives “A varied agricultural landscape” and “Zero eutrophication...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
Phosphorus (P) is a nutrient of concern for its potential role in promoting nuisance growth in river...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...