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Comparison of subsurface and surface runoff phosphorus transport rates in alluvial floodplains

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AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
卷 141, 期 3-4, 页码 417-425

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DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2011.04.006

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Alluvial floodplains; Hydrologic modeling; Phosphorus management; Preferential flow; Subsurface transport

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  1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region VI
  2. Oklahoma Conservation Commission
  3. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station
  4. Oklahoma State University College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

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Phosphorus (P) loading to streams can occur by both surface runoff and subsurface transport, with subsurface P transport often assumed negligible. Groundwater P concentrations in alluvial aquifers can be significant, especially in preferential flow paths (PFPs). The objectives of this research were to quantify subsurface P transport rates at two sites in northeastern Oklahoma and to compare them with surface runoff P transport rates derived from a hydrologic model, the Pasture Phosphorus Management Calculator (PPM Plus). Ozark ecoregion study sites were adjacent to the Barren Fork Creek and Honey Creek in northeastern OK, USA. Each site, instrumented with 24 observation wells, was monitored for several months for both groundwater levels and P concentrations. Using the flow and P concentration data, Monte Carlo simulations with Darcy's Law and a P transport rate equation were used to calculate the distributions of subsurface P transport rates across a transect within the well field containing a single identified PFP. Total subsurface P transport rates, through both the non-PFP flow domain and a single PFP, were estimated to be 0.04 kg year(-1) and 0.03 kg year(-1) for the Barren Fork Creek and Honey Creek field sites, respectively. Monte Carlo simulations for surface runoff P transport rates with PPM Plus resulted in average total P surface runoff transport rates of 0.07 kg year(-1) for the Barren Fork Creek site and 0.08 kg year(-1) for the Honey Creek site. For the groundwater at these floodplains, the P source was P-laden stream water flowing into the alluvial aquifer and a minimal quantity of P leaching from the surface. Results indicated that the subsurface P transport rates for small (3 ha) alluvial floodplain sites in the Ozark ecoregion were at least 0.03-0.04 kg year(-1), although subsurface P transport rates may be higher in cases with greater numbers of PFPs and where the subsurface is connected to a larger P source. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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