Riparian buffer

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951Water pollution / Environmental soil science / Hydrology / Habitats / Agricultural soil science / Riparian zone / Riparian buffer / Surface runoff / Nonpoint source pollution / Environment / Water / Earth

1.1 Buffers and land management Water quality goals may not be achievable with buffers unless the adjacent land uses are also managed for better water quality. There are many ways that pollutant loads can be reduced from

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 12:10:45
952Water pollution / Environmental soil science / Hydrology / Habitats / Agricultural soil science / Buffer strip / Riparian buffer / Riparian zone / Surface runoff / Environment / Earth / Water

1.7 Variable buffer width Buffers may have a fixed width where uniform runoff occurs (A). However, runoff is often non-uniform and flow is either diverging or converging due to topography, tillage practices, and other fa

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 12:11:54
953Forestry / Environmental soil science / Habitats / Sustainable agriculture / Agroforestry / Populus / Buffer strip / Windbreak / Riparian zone / Environment / Earth / Systems ecology

Special Applications- 1 Agroforestry Notes USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station • USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service May, 1998

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-28 16:43:55
954Habitats / Environmental soil science / Riparian / Water pollution / Hydrology / Buffer strip / Riparian zone / Riparian buffer / Riparian forest / Environment / Earth / Systems ecology

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Language: English - Date: 2005-05-24 16:14:46
955Habitats / Environmental soil science / Conservation / Hydrology / Riparian / Riparian zone / Buffer strip / Riparian buffer / Wetland / Environment / Earth / Water

1.26 Harvesting for nutrient removal Harvesting and removing buffer vegetation can encourage plant regrowth and nutrient uptake. Although grazing may be used to remove vegetation, up to 60 to 90 percent of the ingested n

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956Water pollution / Environmental soil science / Hydrology / Agricultural soil science / Habitats / Riparian buffer / Buffer strip / Riparian zone / Nonpoint source pollution / Environment / Earth / Water

1.13 Buffers for phosphorus Phosphorus (P) in runoff occurs either as particulate phosphorus or as dissolved phosphorus. Particulate phosphorus is sediment-bound and can be moderately-well trapped by deposition in buffer

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 12:10:12
957Habitats / Environmental soil science / Water pollution / Hydrology / Riparian / Agroforestry / Buffer strip / Riparian zone / Riparian buffer / Environment / Earth / Systems ecology

General —12 National Agroforestry Center

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-29 16:09:24
958Habitats / Conservation / Hydrology / Riparian / Environmental soil science / Riparian zone / Riparian buffer / Wetland / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Environment / Earth / Ecology

Effectiveness of Riparian Buffers for Managing Nitrogen Background Bioreactive nitrogen (nitrite and nitrate) is a non-point source pollutant that impacts ecosystem function and threatens human health. Riparian zones, th

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:56:41
959Conservation / Habitats / Hydrology / American Heritage Rivers / Woonasquatucket River / Riparian buffer / Riparian zone / Providence /  Rhode Island / Environment / Earth / Systems ecology

WATERSHED AND CLEAN WATER GRANTS PROGRAM Woonasquatucket Watershed Riparian Buffer Restoration Project BACKGROUND Under the state of Rhode Island’s Unified Watershed Assessment, the Woonasquatucket Watershed did not me

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Language: English - Date: 2005-12-16 08:12:52
960Environmental soil science / Water pollution / Hydrology / Habitats / Riparian / Buffer strip / Riparian buffer / Riparian zone / Erosion control / Environment / Earth / Water

1.10 Buffers for sediment Sediment is the pollutant most effectively removed from runoff by buffers. Coarse-textured sediments will settle out first while finer particles will require wider buffers to be removed. Buffers

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 12:10:01
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