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Agricultural sediment reduction by giant cane and forest riparian buffers

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2005

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Schoonover, Jon E., Williard, Karl W. J., Zaczek, James J., Mangun, Jean C., and Carver, Andrew D., 2005, Agricultural sediment reduction by giant cane and forest riparian buffers: Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, v. 169, no. 1-4, p. 303-315.

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The sediment filtering capabilities of giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea (Walt.) Chapm.) and forest riparian buffers were compared in a southern Illinois, USA non tile drained agricultural watershed. Giant cane, a bamboo species, serves as important wildlife habitat throughout its native range in the southeastern and lower midwestern United States. Overland flow samples were collected at the field edge and at 3.3 m, 6.6 m, and 10.0 m within the riparian buffers during 19 precipitation events over a 1-year period. On an annual basis, significant sediment reductions occurred by 3.3 m and 6.6 m in the cane and forest buffers, respectively. The giant cane buffer reduced incoming sediment mass by 94% within the first 3.3 m, while the forest [...]

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