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ByRobert H. Kadlec
BookTreatment Marshes for Runoff and Polishing

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 64
eBook ISBN 9780429451935

ABSTRACT

Treatment marshes remove phosphorus (P) from water and store it soils, sediments and vegetation. The size of P removal marshes is typically quite large, thus disappointing those who would hope for large removals in small footprints. A large number of internal P transfer and alteration processes occur, but only soil-building provides a net long-term storage of P. Marshes experience naturally occurring inputs of P are from surface inflows, and atmospheric deposition, which consists of both wet deposition and dryfall. P moves vertically within the action zone, driven by plant uptake, transpiration water flows, and head-driven vertical flow. This P movement is directly linked to and influenced by growth of plants, their density, and the vigor of their growth. P compounds are a significant fraction of the dry weight of wetland plants, microbes, wildlife, and soils; although they are about ten times less than nitrogen compounds. Most of the P in the soil column is structural P, both organic and inorganic.

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