JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hydrologic Controls on Phosphorus Loss from Upland Agricultural Watersheds

William J. GburekAndrew N. Sharpley

Year: 1998 Journal:   Journal of Environmental Quality Vol: 27 (2)Pages: 267-277   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Development of strategies for controlling P loss from upland agricultural watersheds requires an ability to identify specific source areas of P at field and farm scales, and to predict their resultant effects at the watershed scale. Key to identification of P source areas is defining the interaction between P availability over the landscape and its potential for movement to the watershed outlet by runoff and erosion. A current weakness in quantifying this interaction is determining specific zones of runoff and erosion within a watershed, that is, source areas for the P transport mechanisms. Research results from a series of studies within a small, upland agricultural watershed in east‐central Pennsylvania show that the zones of runoff production, and consequently the areas ultimately controlling most P transport, are often a limited and identifiable portion of the landscape. Quantifying the hydrologic controls on P transport within and from a watershed in this way allows us to focus management options on small and definable portions of the total watershed that contribute most export.

Keywords:
Watershed Surface runoff Erosion Environmental science Hydrology (agriculture) Watershed area Agriculture Watershed management Phosphorus Geography Ecology Geology

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Topics

Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry
Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution
Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
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