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Nutrient attenuation in agricultural surface runoff by riparian buffer zones in southern Illinois, USA

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2004

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Schoonover, J.E., Williard, K.W.J., Zaczek, J.J., Mangun, J.C., and Carver, A.D., 2004, Nutrient attenuation in agricultural surface runoff by riparian buffer zones in southern Illinois, USA: Agroforestry Systems, v. 64, no. 2, p. 169-180.

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Nutrients in overland flow from agricultural areas are a common cause of stream and lake water quality impairment. One method of reducing excess nutrient runoff from non-point sources is to restore or enhance existing riparian areas as vegetative buffers. A field scale study was conducted to assess the ability of remnant giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea (Walt.) Muhl.) and forest riparian buffer zones to attenuate nutrients in agricultural surface runoff from natural precipitation events. Two adjacent, 10.0 m wide riparian buffers were instrumented with 16 overland flow collectors to monitor surface runoff for nitrate, ammonium, and orthophosphate. Measurements were taken at 3.3 m increments within each buffer. The forest buffer significantly [...]

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