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Published online 29 March 2006
Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 70:863-871 (2006)
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2005.0059
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Sediment Inventory and Phosphorus Fractions for Water Conservation Area Canals in the Everglades

O. A. Diaza,*, S. H. Darouba, J. D. Stucka, M. W. Clarkb, T. A. Langa and K. R. Reddyb

a Univ. of Florida, Everglades Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agric. Sciences, 3200 E. Palm Beach Rd., Belle Glade, FL 33430
b Univ. of Florida, Soil and Water Science Dep., Institute of Food and Agric. Sciences, P.O. Box 110510, Gainesville, FL 32611


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Fig. 1. Canal reaches and sampling locations in the Water Conservation Areas in south Florida.

 

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Fig. 2. Sediment depth profiles of main canals in the Water Conservation Areas of the Everglades.

 

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Fig. 3. Distribution of sediment P-forms in transects located from north to south in the (A) L40 canal, (B) L7/L39 canal system, and (C) Miami canal. KCL-Pi = labile inorganic P; NaOH-Pi = Fe- and Al-bound P; HCl-Pi = Ca- and Mg-bound P; NaOH-Po = alkali organic P; Residue Po = residual organic P.

 





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