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- W2139311897 abstract "Good management of the uplands is essential and effective buffer zones along the streams draining the basin will complete the task of water quality protection. Most basin drainage moves through the riparian zones of first- and second-order headwaters streams. It is important to have continuous buffers on both sides of these streams. For larger streams, protect the flood plains. Several zones of buffer vegetation are most effective. A narrow grass strip at the upland edge traps suspended particulates and phosphorus. A wider zone of woody vegetation traps nitrate, and both cools and provides natural organic matter to the receiving waters. Contour the buffer surface to avoid concentrated storm flows and periodically remove sediment berms that develop. For a completely degraded riparian zone, it is essential to provide soils of the right porosity and organic carbon content. Sub-soils need to be permeable and to have a reasonable groundwater retention time. High organic carbon is required to develop a low redox potential. Provide short-term protection from erosion. Only add native species. Sometimes, exotic plants get established and must be eradicated. Fence livestock out. Control excessive activity by wild ungulates, voles, and beaver." @default.
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- W2139311897 title "Principles of planning and establishment of buffer zones" @default.
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