2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.01.034
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Shifting nutrient sink and source functions of stormwater detention areas in sub-tropics

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“…Stormwater detention areas (SDAs) are natural or manmade depressions, ponds, and reservoirs, commonly used for flood protection, but are increasingly being used for water quality mitigation strategies in agricultural and urban settings (Shukla et al, 2017; Stanley, 1996). Previous research has found that ponding surface runoff can decrease discharge concentrations and loads of sediments and particulate bound P by decreasing the kinetic energy of flowing water (Brown et al, 1981; Harper et al, 1999; Levine et al, 2019; McDowell et al, 2006; Stanley, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stormwater detention areas (SDAs) are natural or manmade depressions, ponds, and reservoirs, commonly used for flood protection, but are increasingly being used for water quality mitigation strategies in agricultural and urban settings (Shukla et al, 2017; Stanley, 1996). Previous research has found that ponding surface runoff can decrease discharge concentrations and loads of sediments and particulate bound P by decreasing the kinetic energy of flowing water (Brown et al, 1981; Harper et al, 1999; Levine et al, 2019; McDowell et al, 2006; Stanley, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%