Soil detachment and the volume and chemical quality of runoff
water and leachate were assessed after each rainfall event (i.e., 11
times during the experiment). Monthly rainfall amounts are shown in
Fig. 1. The volume of each water sample was measured and then filtered
through GF/F membrane filters (Whatman, 0.7 μm porosity) to measure
the concentration of suspended solids and nutrients. Following filtration
of runoff water and oven-drying of the sediment at 50 °C, sediment loss
was measured as the sediment weight. This sediment weight is assumed
to represent the quantity of soil lost during rainfall events on
1 m2 plots. The pH of each water sample was measured. Total N and
phosphorus (P) were evaluated in the filtrate solution according to
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater
(Clesceri et al., 1998). The concentrations of nutrients, NNH4
+, NNO3
−, K,
and P, were measured in the solutions.
Soil detachment and the volume and chemical quality of runoffwater and leachate were assessed after each rainfall event (i.e., 11times during the experiment). Monthly rainfall amounts are shown inFig. 1. The volume of each water sample was measured and then filteredthrough GF/F membrane filters (Whatman, 0.7 μm porosity) to measurethe concentration of suspended solids and nutrients. Following filtrationof runoff water and oven-drying of the sediment at 50 °C, sediment losswas measured as the sediment weight. This sediment weight is assumedto represent the quantity of soil lost during rainfall events on1 m2 plots. The pH of each water sample was measured. Total N andphosphorus (P) were evaluated in the filtrate solution according toStandard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater(Clesceri et al., 1998). The concentrations of nutrients, NNH4+, NNO3−, K,and P, were measured in the solutions.
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