2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-016-0221-9
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Sediment-associated organic carbon and nitrogen inputs from erosion and irrigation to rice fields in a mountainous watershed in Northwest Vietnam

Abstract: Maintaining indigenous nutrient supply and positive nutrient balances are key factors in sustaining rice yields. Irrigation systems act as conveyers for water, sediments and nutrients throughout landscapes, especially in mountainous, cultivated tropical areas where erosivity is usually high. Contributions of erosion and irrigation to the nutrient balance of paddy fields, however, are rarely assessed. In this study, a turbidity-based method was used to quantify sediment-associated organic carbon and nitrogen as… Show more

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“…5). Our results are in line with those of previous studies in the mid-hill catchments with terraced agriculture (Brown et al, 1999;Carver, 1997;Slaets et al, 2016). However, the Pooled-MixSIAR approach tends to average the variation of tracers of land uses located within different sub-catchments.…”
Section: Controls On Sediment Sources: Land Management Activitiessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…5). Our results are in line with those of previous studies in the mid-hill catchments with terraced agriculture (Brown et al, 1999;Carver, 1997;Slaets et al, 2016). However, the Pooled-MixSIAR approach tends to average the variation of tracers of land uses located within different sub-catchments.…”
Section: Controls On Sediment Sources: Land Management Activitiessupporting
confidence: 92%