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Chemical losses off dairy catchments located on a texture-contrast soil: carbon, phosphorus, sulfur, and other chemicals


Australian Journal of Soil Research 36(6) 979 - 996
Published: 1998

Abstract

Runoff (overland flow and A/B horizon interflow) from 2 grazed dairy pastures at Flaxley, South Australia, accounted for <15% of April{October rainfall in 1996; 88{96% of runoff was overland flow.

A range of chemicals, including carbon (C), phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S), was measured in runoff As much as 2·3 kg P/ha, 10·7 kg/ha of total dissolved C, and 1·8 kg S/ha was lost from the catchments in that year. Loads of other chemicals ranged from 0·6 g/ha (boron) to 39·8 kg/ha (aluminium). Over 92% of P, 76% of total dissolved C, and 93% of S was lost in overland flow. Between 50% and 60% of P, and 60% and 85% of S, was in the dissolved form; 64-96% of total dissolved C was dissolved organic C. Other chemicals varied from 0% (aluminium) to 97% (sodium) as the dissolved form.

Relatively high losses of P and dissolved organic C are important to a dairy industry which is under increasing pressure to demonstrate minimal environmental impact from farming practices.

Keywords: pasture, runoff, dissolved, particulate, load, water.

https://doi.org/10.1071/S98013

© CSIRO 1998

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