A riparian paradox
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Conference Title
Presented at the 13th International RiverSymposium, Perth, Australia. 11-14 October 2010. http://archive.riversymposium.com/index.php?element=Thur_s1_A1_David+Weaver.pdf
Keywords
riparian management, phosphorus, soluble, leaching, subsurface flow, sediment
Disciplines
Agriculture | Environmental Monitoring | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management
Abstract
Much P is transported transported in soluble soluble form in these catchments in leachate and runoff • In sandy catchments catchments dominated dominated by subsurface subsurface flow, riparian management may help to reduce sediment but not P • These assumptions are not satisfied: – Surface runoff dominated – Nutrients in particulate form – Implemented where water quality benefits accrue – No undesirable undesirable consequences consequences – retains retains soluble soluble P • Water quality measurements are not necessarily an indicator of nutrient nutrient loss processes processes • Management must focus in the paddock
Recommended Citation
Weaver DM (2010) A riparian paradox. Presented at the 13th International RiverSymposium, Perth, Australia. 11-14 October 2010. http://archive.riversymposium.com/index.php?element=Thur_s1_A1_David+Weaver.pdf