2001
DOI: 10.13031/2013.4687
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The Influence of Grass and Porous Barrier Strips on Runoff Hydrology and Sediment Transport

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“…The higher proportions of eroded upland soils during the beginning of the sampled events were attributed to rapid mobilization by runoff of fine, loose particles deposited during previous runoff events or particles that were loosened by rain splash (Ghadiri et al 2001). Following this first flush of easily entrained soils by overland flow, the amount of sediment delivered to the stream was significantly reduced as runoff velocities decreased and its ability to transport sediment also decreased (Deletic 1998;Rossi et al 2005;Stutter et al 2008).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The higher proportions of eroded upland soils during the beginning of the sampled events were attributed to rapid mobilization by runoff of fine, loose particles deposited during previous runoff events or particles that were loosened by rain splash (Ghadiri et al 2001). Following this first flush of easily entrained soils by overland flow, the amount of sediment delivered to the stream was significantly reduced as runoff velocities decreased and its ability to transport sediment also decreased (Deletic 1998;Rossi et al 2005;Stutter et al 2008).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 97%
“…5,7 Endosulfan is extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates and produces strong effects on the nervous system of many organisms, including man. 4,6,8 This neurotoxic action is greater for the a-isomer compared to the b-isomer. 9 Chronic exposure to endosulfan may result in convulsions and behavioural aberration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…4 The principal degradation product in soils and vegetables is endosulfan sulfate, even though other minority breakdown products are also formed such as diol, aldehyde, ether and lactone endosulfan derivatives. 4,6,12 According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), endosulfan pesticide levels in food are usually below the tolerance levels; 2 mg g À1 being the maximum allowable residue level for lettuce plants. 7 Endosulfan has been detected in several food samples such as vegetables (0.5-13 ng g À1 ), fruit juices (1-5 ng g À1 ), tobacco, seafood (0.2-1.7 fg g À1 ) and milk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although CGSs are regularly referred to as filter strips, the main mechanism for sediment removal is settling (22,39,55,91). CGSs are only able to filter large particles, due to the large flow spaces in the vegetation (39).…”
Section: Stevens and Quinton 2009 Critical Reviews In Environmental Smentioning
confidence: 99%