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Impact of cattle treading on hill land: 2. Soil physical properties and contaminant runoff

Authors :
C. M. Smith
A. B. Cooper
M. L. Nguyen
G. W. Sheath
Source :
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 41:279-290
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1998.

Abstract

A simulated rainfall study carried out as part of a larger grazing experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a 2–3 day cattle‐treading event in winter on soil physical properties and contaminant (sediment and nutrient) runoff in topographically variable hill land. Measurements were made on two land zones: easy contoured ridges and gullies (15–24° slope) and steep inter‐track land (28–39° slope). Simulated rainfall was applied to 16 plots (0.5 m2) with a range of treading damage for each land zone within 14 days of the treading event. Simulated rainfall was repeated on the same plots in the following summer and winter to assess the recovery of soil from treading damage. Treading damage reduced water infiltration rate, particularly in the steep zone. It also caused a significant increase in the transport of suspended solids (SS), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and total phosphorus (TP) from the plots during simulated runoff. On the steep inter‐track zone, damaged areas had a 46% lower ...

Details

ISSN :
11758775 and 00288233
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Accession number :
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