Phosphorus management at the watershed scale: a modification of the phosphorus index

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Gburek, WJ [1 ]
Sharpley, AN
Heathwaite, L
Folmar, GJ
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[1] ARS, Pasture Syst & Watershed Management Res Lab, USDA, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Univ Sheffield, Dept Geog, Sheffield S10 2TN, S Yorkshire, England
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10.2134/jeq2000.00472425002900010017x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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We considered hydrologic and chemical factors controlling P export from a 39.5-ha mixed land use watershed in east-central Pennsylvania, focusing our evaluation on watershed vulnerability to P loss. The spatial variations of P source factors, soil P, and P inputs from fertilizer and manure were evaluated. Distribution of Mehlich-3 soil P on a 30-m grid over the watershed showed that soil P varied with land use. Soils in wooded areas had low Mehlich-3 P (<30 mg kg(-1)); grazed pasture had Mehlich-3 P values between 100 and 200 mg kg(-1); and cropped fields receiving manure and fertilizer applications were mostly >200 mg kg(-1). Phosphorus sources and transport controls on P loss were evaluated by examining in-stream P concentrations during storm hydrographs. Phosphorus concentrations decreased 50% downstream from headwaters to watershed outlet, and were more closely related to near-stream (within 60 m) distribution of high-P soils than to that of the whole watershed. This suggests that near-stream surface runoff and soil P are controlling P export from the watershed. Based on these findings, we modified the Phosphorus Index (PI), a user-oriented tool developed by the NRCS-USDA to identify critical source areas controlling P export from agricultural watersheds. The modification separately evaluates P source and transport factors, and incorporates the hydrologic return period to describe contributing areas. The modified PI was applied to the watershed to illustrate interactions between P source and transport processes controlling P export, and approaches for managing P loss.
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