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Detection of sensitive soil properties related to non-point phosphorus pollution by integrated models of SEDD and PLOAD

Detection of sensitive soil properties related to non-point phosphorus pollution by integrated models of SEDD and PLOAD

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Date of publication
December 2016
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201600190434
Pages
483-494

Effectively identifying soil properties in relation to non-point source (NPS) phosphorus pollution is important for NPS pollution management. Previous studies have focused on particulate P loads in relation to agricultural non-point source pollution. In areas undergoing rapid urbanization, dissolved P loads may be important with respect to conditions of surface infiltration and rainfall runoff. The present study developed an integrated model for the analysis of both dissolved P and particulate P loads, applied to the Meiliang Bay watershed, Taihu Lake, China. The results showed that NPS P loads up to 15kg/km2 were present, with particulate P loads up to 13kg/km2. The highest loads were concentrated in the southeastern region of the watershed. Although particle P was the main contributor to NPS P loads state, the contribution of dissolved P was significant, especially in sub-basins with significant amount of artificial land cover. The integration of dissolved P and particulate P loads provided more accurate evaluation of NPS P pollution. NPS P loads were found to correspond to specific soil properties. Soil organic matter and total nitrogen were shown to influence dissolved P loads, while total phosphorus and soil particle composition proportion were more closely related to particulate P loads.

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Lin, Chen
Zhipeng Wu
Ronghua Ma
Zhihu Su

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