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Soil and land use effects on phosphorus in six streams draining small agricultural catchments in Scotland
Authors:P. S. Hooda   M. Moynagh  I. F. Svoboda  M. Thurlow  M. Stewart  M. Thomson  H. A. Anderson
Affiliation:Scottish Agricultural College, Biochemical Sciences Department, Auchincruive, Ayr K A6 5HW, UK.;Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Division of Soils &Soil Microbiology, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen AB15 8GH, UK.
Abstract:Abstract. Phosphorus concentrations and outputs have been compared and contrasted in six small agricultural catchments in the west and northeast of Scotland. The loss of P from soils to stream waters was more from catchments with intensive dairy cattle farming in the west than from the less intensively stocked/arable catchments in the northeast, with striking differences being seen between the two regions. In the northeast, intensive animal farming caused less P loss in drainage water than arable management.
Larger mean annual concentrations were seen in the west (0.076-0.142 mg PO4-P/l as molybdate-reactive phosphate–MRP) compared with the northeast (0.012-0.025 mg PO4-P/l), a feature caused by the combination of limited P-retention in the western Gleysols and smaller inputs to the largely-podzolic northeastern catchments. Stream concentrations were decreased by dilution during winter storm flows and increased during summer baseflow and at the beginning of soil rewetting in autumn.
Keywords:Phosphorus    losses from soil    land use    soil types    watersheds    streams    Scotland    UK
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