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Intra-annual variability in the contribution of tile drains to basin discharge and phosphorus export in a first-order agricultural catchment

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  • Macrae, M.L.
  • English, M.C.
  • Schiff, S.L.
  • Stone, M.

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  • Macrae, M.L. & English, M.C. & Schiff, S.L. & Stone, M., 2007. "Intra-annual variability in the contribution of tile drains to basin discharge and phosphorus export in a first-order agricultural catchment," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 92(3), pages 171-182, September.
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    1. Benjamin L. Turner & Philip M. Haygarth, 2001. "Phosphorus solubilization in rewetted soils," Nature, Nature, vol. 411(6835), pages 258-258, May.
    2. Hodgkinson, R. A. & Chambers, B. J. & Withers, P. J. A. & Cross, R., 2002. "Phosphorus losses to surface waters following organic manure applications to a drained clay soil," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 57(2), pages 155-173, October.
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