Runoff with high phosphorus (P) concentrations from agricultural, industrial and domestic land uses is contributing to detrimental environmental changes throughout the entire ecosystem. To examine this phenomenon, three studies examining P were conducted. The first study was devoted to water and P budgets of a large agricultural basin located in South Florida (Everglades Agricultural Area, EAA). Water and P budgets were computed from 2005 to 2012. The annual surface outflow P loading from the EAA averaged 157.2 mtons originating from Lake Okeechobee (16.4 mtons, 10.4%), farms (131.0 mtons, 83.4%), and surrounding basins (9.8 mtons, 6.2%) after attenuation. Farms, urban areas, and the adjacent basin contributed 186.1, 15.6, and 3.8 mtons/yr ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for terrestrial and aquatic plants. We recognize the benefic...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
The Everglades ecosystem in Florida, USA, is naturally phosphorus (P) limited, and faces threats of ...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
The North Bosque River watershed of central Texas hosts a large portion of diary production in the ...
Fertilizers and manure applied to cropland to increase yields are often lost via surface erosion, so...
Phosphorus (P) pollution has become a concern among multiple scientific organizations as it leads to...
Phosphorus (P) inputs into water reservoirs are the primary cause for accelerated eutrophication aff...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Unde...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the leading causes of surface water quality decline in the United States, l...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyPeter TomlinsonPhosphorus (P) pollution from agricultural ...
Excessive phosphorus (P) in runoff contributes to eutrophication of fresh water bodies. Studies hav...
Phosphorus (P) in rivers and streams in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) is a contributing nutrient...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonPhosphorus (P) loss from non-point agricultur...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for terrestrial and aquatic plants. We recognize the benefic...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
The Everglades ecosystem in Florida, USA, is naturally phosphorus (P) limited, and faces threats of ...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
The North Bosque River watershed of central Texas hosts a large portion of diary production in the ...
Fertilizers and manure applied to cropland to increase yields are often lost via surface erosion, so...
Phosphorus (P) pollution has become a concern among multiple scientific organizations as it leads to...
Phosphorus (P) inputs into water reservoirs are the primary cause for accelerated eutrophication aff...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2019 American Geophysical Union.Unde...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the leading causes of surface water quality decline in the United States, l...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyPeter TomlinsonPhosphorus (P) pollution from agricultural ...
Excessive phosphorus (P) in runoff contributes to eutrophication of fresh water bodies. Studies hav...
Phosphorus (P) in rivers and streams in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) is a contributing nutrient...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonPhosphorus (P) loss from non-point agricultur...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for terrestrial and aquatic plants. We recognize the benefic...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
The Everglades ecosystem in Florida, USA, is naturally phosphorus (P) limited, and faces threats of ...