Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use

Nutrient concentrations in several streams of the Boston and Ozark Mountains region of Arkansas, including the Buffalo National River and its tributaries, have garnered tremendous interest. In particular, Big Creek has been the center of attention within the Buffalo River watershed because of a perm...

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Main Authors: A. N. Sharpley, B. E. Haggard, L. Berry, K. Brye, J. Burke, M. B. Daniels, E. Gbur, T. Glover, P. Hays, T. Kresse, K. W. VanDevender
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-10-01
Series:Agricultural & Environmental Letters
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ael/articles/2/1/170027
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author A. N. Sharpley
B. E. Haggard
L. Berry
K. Brye
J. Burke
M. B. Daniels
E. Gbur
T. Glover
P. Hays
T. Kresse
K. W. VanDevender
author_facet A. N. Sharpley
B. E. Haggard
L. Berry
K. Brye
J. Burke
M. B. Daniels
E. Gbur
T. Glover
P. Hays
T. Kresse
K. W. VanDevender
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description Nutrient concentrations in several streams of the Boston and Ozark Mountains region of Arkansas, including the Buffalo National River and its tributaries, have garnered tremendous interest. In particular, Big Creek has been the center of attention within the Buffalo River watershed because of a permitted concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO). The objectives of this paper were to put nutrient concentrations of Big Creek into the context of the stream nutrient and watershed land-use relationship and develop a framework to evaluate regional land-use impacts on regional water quality. Nutrient concentrations in streams draining the Boston and Ozark Mountains region were related to the intensity of watershed land use. Concentrations in Big Creek were similar to other watersheds in the ecoregion with similar land use, suggesting limited impact of the CAFO on Big Creek at the present time. However, this does not preclude future impacts, and longer-term monitoring continues.
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spelling doaj.art-b2d4faf7513548ad81c990759e6a8ca82022-12-21T18:47:42ZengWileyAgricultural & Environmental Letters2471-96252017-10-012110.2134/ael2017.08.0027Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land UseA. N. SharpleyB. E. HaggardL. BerryK. BryeJ. BurkeM. B. DanielsE. GburT. GloverP. HaysT. KresseK. W. VanDevenderNutrient concentrations in several streams of the Boston and Ozark Mountains region of Arkansas, including the Buffalo National River and its tributaries, have garnered tremendous interest. In particular, Big Creek has been the center of attention within the Buffalo River watershed because of a permitted concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO). The objectives of this paper were to put nutrient concentrations of Big Creek into the context of the stream nutrient and watershed land-use relationship and develop a framework to evaluate regional land-use impacts on regional water quality. Nutrient concentrations in streams draining the Boston and Ozark Mountains region were related to the intensity of watershed land use. Concentrations in Big Creek were similar to other watersheds in the ecoregion with similar land use, suggesting limited impact of the CAFO on Big Creek at the present time. However, this does not preclude future impacts, and longer-term monitoring continues.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ael/articles/2/1/170027
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B. E. Haggard
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K. Brye
J. Burke
M. B. Daniels
E. Gbur
T. Glover
P. Hays
T. Kresse
K. W. VanDevender
Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use
Agricultural & Environmental Letters
title Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use
title_full Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use
title_fullStr Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use
title_short Nutrient Concentrations in Big Creek Correlate to Regional Watershed Land Use
title_sort nutrient concentrations in big creek correlate to regional watershed land use
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