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https://web.archive.org/web/20110225130009/http://www.agcsa.com.au/files/u2/Research_Nutrient_loss_11_2_pg_52-55.pdf
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Author(s):Starrett, S.; Su, Y.; Heier, T.; Klein, J.; Holste, J.; Paloma, M.
Author Affiliation:Kansas State University
Title:Long-term monitoring of nutrient loss in golf course runoff
Section:Research
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Source:Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. Vol. 11, No. 2, March/April 2009, p. 52-55.
Publishing Information:Glen Waverley, Australia: Australian Golf Course Superintendents Association
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Leaching; Surface runoff; Erosion; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Precipitation runoff; Groundwater contamination; Nutrient transport; Water quality; Environmental impact; Golf courses in the environment
Abstract/Contents:Discusses golf course runoff and "the long-term monitoring of nutrient loss" that can counteract its effects. States that "Kansas State University researchers undertook an eight-year monitoring study to assess the water quality changes with the development of a new championship golf course." Describes the Little Kitten Creek watershed and the soil analyzing involved in the study. Discusses the data collection and analysis process, reporting that "three stream gauging stations were set up in the watershed...[and] portable samplers were set up at each of the three stations to collect water samples during runoff events." Suggests the "impact of three distinct phases on water quality": pasture cover, construction, and early operation. Explains the study's findings regarding total nitrogen and phosphorus, both of which "were found significantly greater during golf course construction than during the pasture stage." States that "excessive amounts of both nutrients in natural streams lead to eutrophication problems in lakes and water bodies."
Language:English
References:12
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Starrett, S., Y. Su, T. Heier, J. Klein, J. Holste, and M. Paloma. 2009. Long-term monitoring of nutrient loss in golf course runoff. Aust. Turfgrass Manage. 11(2):p. 52-55.
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