Assessment of phosphorus retention in irrigation laterals
JA Ippolito, NO Nelson - Journal of soil and water conservation, 2013 - jswconline.org
Irrigation laterals transport irrigation return flow, including water, sediment, and dissolved
nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), back to surface water bodies. Phosphorus …
nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), back to surface water bodies. Phosphorus …
Removing soluble phosphorus in irrigation return flows with alum additions
AB Leytem, DL Bjorneberg - Journal of soil and water conservation, 2005 - jswconline.org
Phosphorus (P) losses from irrigated cropland transferred to surface waters via irrigation
return flows, can impair regional water quality. Best management practices to reduce soil …
return flows, can impair regional water quality. Best management practices to reduce soil …
[HTML][HTML] The potential of agricultural headwater streams to retain soluble reactive phosphorus
G Weigelhofer - Hydrobiologia, 2017 - Springer
The study focuses on the capacity of agricultural headwater streams to retain soluble
reactive phosphorus (SRP). In-stream phosphorus uptake was determined via short-term …
reactive phosphorus (SRP). In-stream phosphorus uptake was determined via short-term …
Sediment and phosphorus transport in irrigation furrows
DL Bjorneberg, DT Westermann… - Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff can impair water quality in streams,
lakes, and rivers. We studied the factors affecting P transfer and transport in irrigated furrows …
lakes, and rivers. We studied the factors affecting P transfer and transport in irrigated furrows …
Phosphate retention in an agricultural stream using experimental additions of phosphate
In‐stream experiments involving additions of phosphate were conducted to determine the
soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) retention potential of a perennial first‐order stream that …
soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) retention potential of a perennial first‐order stream that …
Phosphorus retention in riparian buffers: review of their efficiency
CC Hoffmann, C Kjaergaard… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Ground water and surface water interactions are of fundamental importance for the
biogeochemical processes governing phosphorus (P) dynamics in riparian buffers. The four …
biogeochemical processes governing phosphorus (P) dynamics in riparian buffers. The four …
Phosphorus management for sustainable agricultural irrigation of reclaimed water
HA Elliott, D Jaiswal - Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2012 - ascelibrary.org
Irrigation reuse of municipal effluents conserves freshwater resources and avoids direct
nutrient discharges to surface waters. The sustainability of agricultural reuse programs …
nutrient discharges to surface waters. The sustainability of agricultural reuse programs …
Riparian zone impact on phosphorus movement to a Coastal Plain black water stream
JM Novak, PG Hunt, KC Stone, DW Watts… - Journal of Soil and …, 2002 - jswconline.org
Riparian zones are an important conservation practice because they can decrease the entry
of sediments and nutrients into sensitive aquatic ecosystems. We evaluated the …
of sediments and nutrients into sensitive aquatic ecosystems. We evaluated the …
Phosphorus runoff from two water sources on a calcareous soil
JK Aase, DL Bjorneberg… - Journal of environmental …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus (P) in irrigation runoff may enrich offsite water bodies and streams and be
influenced by irrigation water quality and antecedent soil surface conditions. Runoff, soil …
influenced by irrigation water quality and antecedent soil surface conditions. Runoff, soil …
An agricultural drainage channel classification system for phosphorus management
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the
attenuation and transfer of phosphorus (P) from upstream sources to receiving water-bodies …
attenuation and transfer of phosphorus (P) from upstream sources to receiving water-bodies …