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Streambank Soil and Phosphorus Losses Under Different Riparian Land-Uses in Iowa

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2007

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Zaimes, George N., Schultz, Richard C., and Isenhart, Thomas M., 2007, Streambank Soil and Phosphorus Losses Under Different Riparian Land-Uses in Iowa: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 44, p. 935-947.

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Phosphorus and sediment are major nonpoint source pollutants that degrade water quality. Streambank erosion can contribute a significant percentage of the phosphorus and sediment load in streams. Riparian land-uses can heavily influence streambank erosion. The objective of this study was to compare streambank erosion along reaches of row-cropped fields, continuous, rotational and intensive rotational grazed pastures, pastures where cattle were fenced out of the stream, grass filters and riparian forest buffers, in three physiographic regions of Iowa. Streambank erosion was measured by surveying the extent of severely eroding banks within each riparian land-use reach and randomly establishing pin plots on subsets of those eroding banks. [...]

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