New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstractsRiparian pasture retirement effects on sediment, phosphorus, and nitrogen in channellised surface run-off from pasturesCHRISTINE M. SMITHWater Quality Centre, Division of Water Sciences Department of Scientific and Industrial Research P.O. Box 11115, Hamilton, New ZealandAbstract Riparian pasture retirement effects on the chemistry of channellised surface run-off from 2 moderately steep hillslopes was examined in a 22-month study. Seventy-one surface run-off events occurred. They varied in size by about 2 orders of magnitude. Sediment, phosphorus, particulate- and nitrate-nitrogen concentrations in the run-off (in each event) at retired riparian pasture sites were significantly (P < 0.001) and substantially lower than concentrations in run-off at grazed riparian pasture sites. Concentrations also varied less extensively at retired sites (P < 0.001). Riparian pasture retirement impacts on total loads were examined by comparing the average concentrations in run-off in 22 months at retired and grazed sites. These event-flow-weighted total and volatile suspended solids, particulate P and N, dissolved P, and nitrate-nitrogen means were <87%, <84%, < 80%, < 85%, < 55%, and < 67%, respectively, lower at the retired sites. It was concluded that riparian pasture retirement is an effective means of reducing surface run-off pollutant loads to waterways in the short term, but long-term impacts need to be examined.Keywords riparian management; surface run-off; nitrogen; phosphorus; sediment loads New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1989, Vol. 23: 139-146 0028-8330/89/2301-0139$2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1989 Received 23 November 1987; accepted22 February 1988 PDF file of entire paper: medium quality (627K); (scanned from paper original: notes about this process) This year's abstracts | Journal home page | All abstracts | Publishing home page |