2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-11873
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Soil amendments reduce P release from flooded soils: Incubation studies simulating snowmelt and summer flooding

Abstract: <p>Flooding caused by snowmelt runoff in the spring and early summer and heavy rainfall in the summer could enhance P release into nearby surface water bodies causing eutrophication. Six soil amendments were tested for their effectiveness  in reducing P release from flooded-soils. Soils were collected from the flood-prone fields in the Red River Valley region in Manitoba, Canada. The tested amendments were gypsum, magnesium sulphate, alum, ferric chloride, zeolite and manganese oxide… Show more

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