Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threats to water quality as the frequency of harmful algal blooms, hypoxic zones, and issues associated with human-resource interactions have risen abruptly over the past several decades. In this study, a saturated buffer ~500 m in length located in the western basin of the Lake Erie watershed was evaluated for its potential to reduce edge of field runoff and nutrient loading. Saturated buffers reduce runoff by routing subsurface tile drainage water into the riparian zone, providing an opportunity for drainage volume as well as nutrient reduction of runoff waters. Over a 12-month study period, controlled drainage was used to redirect nearly 25% of ...
ABSTRACT Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in extent and intensity in the western ba...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Eutrophication of surface waters remains a worldwide and rising environmental problem despite more t...
Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threat...
Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threat...
Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threat...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been a serious issue in Lake Erie since the 1960s. The blooms, whic...
Lake Erie has experienced harmful algal blooms with increased frequency since the mid-1990s due to e...
Nutrients such as nitrate and phosphorus are necessary for life, but excessive amounts can be detrim...
Saturated riparian buffers are a new type of conservation practice that divert subsurface tile drain...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Miami UniversityManaging for uncultivated lands in agri...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Miami UniversityManaging for uncultivated lands in agri...
Nutrient pollution originating from agricultural regions in the Midwest is a serious issue, leading ...
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
ABSTRACT Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in extent and intensity in the western ba...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Eutrophication of surface waters remains a worldwide and rising environmental problem despite more t...
Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threat...
Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threat...
Nutrient loading from nonpoint source runoff in the Midwest has emerged as one of the largest threat...
The western basin of Lake Erie, the shallowest of the Laurentian Great Lakes in North America, is no...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been a serious issue in Lake Erie since the 1960s. The blooms, whic...
Lake Erie has experienced harmful algal blooms with increased frequency since the mid-1990s due to e...
Nutrients such as nitrate and phosphorus are necessary for life, but excessive amounts can be detrim...
Saturated riparian buffers are a new type of conservation practice that divert subsurface tile drain...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Miami UniversityManaging for uncultivated lands in agri...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Miami UniversityManaging for uncultivated lands in agri...
Nutrient pollution originating from agricultural regions in the Midwest is a serious issue, leading ...
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
ABSTRACT Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in extent and intensity in the western ba...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Eutrophication of surface waters remains a worldwide and rising environmental problem despite more t...