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Sediment irrigation

Korea near silver and gold mine closed in 1970 surveyed October/November 1997 Tailings Downstream Sediments Irrigation water... [Pg.1504]

Hanoi Sediment, irrigation canal, northwest Hanoi 1995/1996 1 6.9/13... [Pg.523]

Webb, A. P., and Eyre, B. D. (2004). Effect of natural populations of burrowing thalassinidean shrimp on sediment irrigation, benthic metabolism, nutrient fluxes and denitrification. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 268, 205-220. [Pg.260]

Agricultural water supplies, for irrigation and animal feedstock Riverbanks, soils, sediments... [Pg.528]

China, the Colorado in the United States, and the Nile in Africa, are only some of the most famous examples. The construction of dams along these rivers allows flood control, and water for irrigation and power, but the retention of sediment behind the dams severely impacts some of the richest and most productive ecosystems in the world. [Pg.180]

Turbidity, due to solid particles in suspension, is a parameter generally neglected. However, under water scarcity, it is very important to be controlled because it may restrict the use of water for irrigation. Solid particles may clog the water distribution systems as drippers or sprinklers. They may also affect the soil permeability. This is why in different countries in the Mediterranean region special devices for the removal of sediments especially are used when marginal waters are only available for irrigation. [Pg.167]

However, as far as we know, the distribution of LAS biodegradation intermediates according to depth in the sediment column has been determined only in marine sediments [58]. This study was performed in a saltmarsh channel (Sancti Petri Channel, Cadiz Bay, Spain), receiving untreated urban wastewater effluents. In this zone the benthic organisms are very scarce [59], and the capacity for irrigation of... [Pg.613]

The primary method for the disposal of liquid pesticide wastes in California in the past has involved soil evaporation pits, ditches, and ponds (Winterlin et al. 1989). A core soil sample taken from one such pit in northern California contained 44 mg/kg disulfoton at a depth of 90 cm (Winterlin et al. 1989). Disulfoton was detected in six of seven bottom soil samples from tail water pits used to collect irrigation runoff in Haskell County, Kansas, in 1974. The maximum and mean concentrations of disulfoton in these samples were 32.7 and 13.42 pg/kg respectively (Kadoum and Mock 1978). At a detection limit of 0.01 mg/kg, disulfoton was not detected in sediment samples collected from Lakes Superior and Huron, including Georgian Bay, in 1974 (Glooschenko et al. 1976). [Pg.151]

Greenland (1997) has compiled realistic average annual nutrient balances for wetland ricefields pre- and post-1960 from probable inputs and outputs. Inputs come from rainfall, R, irrigation and floodwater, F, sediments, S, nitrogen fixation, N, and manures and fertilizers, M. Outputs are due to crop removals in... [Pg.203]

Figure 7.2 Typical annual nutrient balances for irrigated rice soils pre- and post-1960 calculated from probable inputs (left side of each graph) and outputs (right side) (data from Greenland, 1997). Inputs come from R = rainfall, F = floodwater and irrigation, S = sediments, N = nitrogen fixation and M = manures and fertilizers. Outputs are due to removals in Cg = rice grain, Cs = rice straw. Cl = legume crop, S = seepage and percolation and G = gaseous emission... Figure 7.2 Typical annual nutrient balances for irrigated rice soils pre- and post-1960 calculated from probable inputs (left side of each graph) and outputs (right side) (data from Greenland, 1997). Inputs come from R = rainfall, F = floodwater and irrigation, S = sediments, N = nitrogen fixation and M = manures and fertilizers. Outputs are due to removals in Cg = rice grain, Cs = rice straw. Cl = legume crop, S = seepage and percolation and G = gaseous emission...

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