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- jeq2jeq2015100536_table_tbl3
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Mean optimal solution for the percentage of sediment contributed from each source to sediments trapped at each site.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536_table_tbl2
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Description Rank and variety of analytes comprising the optimal composite fingerprints for discriminating between individual sediment sources at each site.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536-fig-0004-m
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Relationship between bioavailable P and trapped sediment captured at each site. Regression equations are for the fit of combined data for Carran and Moffat Creeks, separate from data combined from...
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536-fig-0002-m
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Description Mean daily flow and the estimated mean contributions of topsoil, subsoil, bank sediment, and bed sediment to trapped sediment captured at the Waituna Creek upstream and downstream sites.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536_table_tbl1
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Land use and general characteristics of each catchment.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536-fig-0003-m
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Description Relationship between trapped sediment concentration and cumulative flow for each event and each site. The line represents the fit of a linear regression between the two variables across all sites.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536-fig-0001-m
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Description Location of the (1) Carran Creek, (2) Moffat Creek, (3) Waituna Creek upper, and (4) Waituna Creek lower sampling sites and soil types within the Waituna Lagoon catchment, Southland, New Zealand.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536_table_tbl6
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Summary of the ranked (into quartiles) range of cost and effectiveness of farm‐scale strategies to mitigate bioavailable P and total P from average dairy, deer, and all farms in New Zealand...
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536_table_tbl4
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Catchment yield and loads of filtered reactive P, total P, and suspended sediment at each site in the Waituna Lagoon catchment from April 2012 to May 2013.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
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- jeq2jeq2015100536_table_tbl5
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Description Mean ratio (×1000) of bioavailable P to trapped sediment captured at each site by season.
Article Title: Using the Provenance of Sediment and Bioavailable Phosphorus to Help Mitigate Water Quality Impact in an Agricultural Catchment
Publication Title: Journal of Environmental Quality