1999
DOI: 10.1007/s002679900208
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Relationships Between Landscape Characteristics and Nonpoint Source Pollution Inputs to Coastal Estuaries

Abstract: / Land-use activities affect water quality by altering sediment, chemical loads, and watershed hydrology. Some land uses may contribute to the maintenance of water quality due to a biogeochemical transformation process. These land-use/land-cover types can serve as nutrient detention zones or as nutrient transformation zones as dissolved or suspended nutrients or sediments move downstream. Despite research on the effects of individual land-use/land-cover types, very little has been done to analyze the joint con… Show more

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“…These correlations reflect a higher nitrogen availability, which was probably created by inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen. In general, urban areas are often a major source of nutrient enrichment of coastal areas and mangroves (Carpenter et al, 1998;Basnyat et al, 1999). Correlations between the area of cleared land and nutrient availability are probably related to increased surface runoff following clearance and reduced soil infiltrability (Likens et al, 1978;Ziegler et al, 2004).…”
Section: Relationship Between Land Use and Mangrove Nutrient Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These correlations reflect a higher nitrogen availability, which was probably created by inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen. In general, urban areas are often a major source of nutrient enrichment of coastal areas and mangroves (Carpenter et al, 1998;Basnyat et al, 1999). Correlations between the area of cleared land and nutrient availability are probably related to increased surface runoff following clearance and reduced soil infiltrability (Likens et al, 1978;Ziegler et al, 2004).…”
Section: Relationship Between Land Use and Mangrove Nutrient Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some landscape types play a role in the transmission of ecological processes or influences, and are defined as "flow" landscapes [6]. For example, in the generation of nonpoint source pollution, some landscape types play a role as pollution "sources", some play a role as pollution "sinks", and some play a role in the transmission of pollution and are termed "flow" landscapes [7]. Because "sources" and "sinks" are defined with reference to a particular ecological process, their identities within a particular landscape should be determined only after specifying the ecological process under study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural groundwater quality is highly defined by the interaction of its physical and chemical components with the aquifer geologic context, since the contact time between water and rock is essential for its final natural quality (Duan et al 2002;Pacheco and Van der Weijden 2012a, b;2014a, b). Besides the natural processes, groundwater can also be influenced by the change in land use pattern (Basnyat et al 1999;Roth et al 1996, Stigter et al 2006. This is particularly evident in areas with land use conflicts (Valle Junior et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%