2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2023.107333
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Nutrient transport in surface runoff and sediment yield on macroplots and zero-order catchments under no-tillage

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“…Moreover, we monitored the surface runoff depth using a pressure sensor (linigraph) installed in a stilling well attached to the H-type flume at 2-min intervals. The SSC (g L À1 ) was measured through manual sampling during the events (Utzig et al, 2023). Samplings were conducted at different intervals, depending on the water level variation, to cover the event's entire time interval and record the hydrograph's rise and recession.…”
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“…Moreover, we monitored the surface runoff depth using a pressure sensor (linigraph) installed in a stilling well attached to the H-type flume at 2-min intervals. The SSC (g L À1 ) was measured through manual sampling during the events (Utzig et al, 2023). Samplings were conducted at different intervals, depending on the water level variation, to cover the event's entire time interval and record the hydrograph's rise and recession.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have examined the effects of soil management practices on erosional and hydrological processes at the scale of watersheds and macroplots. These studies have identified significant soil and water losses in areas under NTS, demonstrating evident effects on sediment production (Deuschle et al, 2019;Londero et al, 2021;Tiecher et al, 2018;Utzig et al, 2023;Wang et al, 2023).…”
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