Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 km2) in north-central Florida. Yet the environmental factors that control P distribution in soils across the landscape, with potential contribution to water quality impairment, are not well understood. The main goal of this study was to develop soil-landscape P models to support a precision soil conservation approach combining finescale (i.e., site-specific) and coarse-scale (i.e., watershed-extent) assessment of soil P. The specific objectives were to: (i) identify those environmental properties that impart the most control on the spatial distribution of soil Mehlich-1 extracted P (MP) in the SFRW; (ii) model the spatial patterns of soil MP...
Soil phosphorus (P) built up due to past management practices, legacy P, in the Lake Okeechobee Wate...
A growing concern over the quality of water in agricultural areas has increased the interest in int...
Watershed land use affects nutrient and sediment export, particularly through streambank erosion, wh...
Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 k...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the leading causes of surface water quality decline in the United States, l...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the leading causes of surface water quality decline in the United States, l...
Ecological restoration plans in the Florida Everglades require detailed information about the status...
Anthropogenic eutrophication of surface waterways is a major environmental concern as it leads to th...
[1] Understanding the causes of spatial variation of soil carbon (C) has important implications for ...
Critical Source Areas (CSAs) of phosphorus (P) are areas within a watershed that have a high propens...
Many models of phosphorus (P) transfer at the catchment scale rely on input from generic databases i...
The Everglades ecosystem in Florida, USA, is naturally phosphorus (P) limited, and faces threats of ...
We considered hydrologic and chemical factors controlling P export from a 39.5-ha mixed land use wat...
Understanding the magnitude and location of soil phosphorus (P) accumulation in watersheds is a crit...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to quantify biologically labile and refractory phosphorus...
Soil phosphorus (P) built up due to past management practices, legacy P, in the Lake Okeechobee Wate...
A growing concern over the quality of water in agricultural areas has increased the interest in int...
Watershed land use affects nutrient and sediment export, particularly through streambank erosion, wh...
Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 k...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the leading causes of surface water quality decline in the United States, l...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the leading causes of surface water quality decline in the United States, l...
Ecological restoration plans in the Florida Everglades require detailed information about the status...
Anthropogenic eutrophication of surface waterways is a major environmental concern as it leads to th...
[1] Understanding the causes of spatial variation of soil carbon (C) has important implications for ...
Critical Source Areas (CSAs) of phosphorus (P) are areas within a watershed that have a high propens...
Many models of phosphorus (P) transfer at the catchment scale rely on input from generic databases i...
The Everglades ecosystem in Florida, USA, is naturally phosphorus (P) limited, and faces threats of ...
We considered hydrologic and chemical factors controlling P export from a 39.5-ha mixed land use wat...
Understanding the magnitude and location of soil phosphorus (P) accumulation in watersheds is a crit...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to quantify biologically labile and refractory phosphorus...
Soil phosphorus (P) built up due to past management practices, legacy P, in the Lake Okeechobee Wate...
A growing concern over the quality of water in agricultural areas has increased the interest in int...
Watershed land use affects nutrient and sediment export, particularly through streambank erosion, wh...