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Dissolved Phosphorus Retention and Release from a Coastal Plain In-Stream Wetland

J. M. Novak*, K. C. Stone, A. A. Szogi, D. W. Watts and M. H. Johnson

USDA-ARS-Coastal Plains Soil, Water and Plant Research Center, 2611 West Lucas St., Florence, SC 29501



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Fig. 1. Location of in-stream wetland sampling sites, flumes, and automated samplers.

 


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Fig. 2. Daily water elevations and areal size of the in-stream wetland.

 


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Fig. 3. Dissolved phosphorus (DP) concentration profiles of the water column and sediment pore water.

 


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Fig. 4. Relationship between the sediment's equilibrium P concentration (EPCo) and the water column dissolved phosphorus (DP) concentration (1:1 plotted line separates fields representing DP sorption and desorption).

 





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