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Sediment removal by prairie filter strips in row-cropped ephemeral watersheds
Journal of Environmental Quality
  • Matthew J. Helmers, Iowa State University
  • Xiaobo Zhou, Iowa State University
  • Heidi Asbjornsen, University of New Hampshire
  • Randy Kolka, United States Department of Agriculture
  • Mark D. Tomer, United States Department of Agriculture
  • Richard M. Cruse, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2012
DOI
10.2134/jeq2011.0473
Abstract

Twelve small watersheds in central Iowa were used to evaluate the effectiveness of prairie filter strips (PFS) in trapping sediment from agricultural runoff. Four treatments with PFS of different size and location (100% rowcrop, 10% PFS of total watershed area at footslope, 10% PFS at footslope and in contour strips, 20% PFS at footslope and in contour strips) arranged in a balanced incomplete block design were seeded in July 2007. All watersheds were in bromegrass ( L.) for at least 10 yr before treatment establishment. Cropped areas were managed under a no-till, 2-yr corn ( L.)-soybean [ (L.) Merr.] rotation beginning in 2007. About 38 to 85% of the total sediment export from cropland occurred during the early growth stage of rowcrop due to wet field conditions and poor ground cover. The greatest sediment load was observed in 2008 due to the initial soil disturbance and gradually decreased thereafter. The mean annual sediment yield through 2010 was 0.36 and 8.30 Mg ha for the watersheds with and without PFS, respectively, a 96% sediment trapping efficiency for the 4-yr study period. The amount and distribution of PFS had no significant impact on runoff and sediment yield, probably due to the relatively large width (37-78 m) of footslope PFS. The findings suggest that incorporation of PFS at the footslope position of annual rowcrop systems provides an effective approach to reducing sediment loss in runoff from agricultural watersheds under a no-till system.

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This article is from Journal of Environmental Quality 41, no. 5 (2012): 1531–1539, doi:10.2134/jeq2011.0473.

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Matthew J. Helmers, Xiaobo Zhou, Heidi Asbjornsen, Randy Kolka, et al.. "Sediment removal by prairie filter strips in row-cropped ephemeral watersheds" Journal of Environmental Quality Vol. 41 Iss. 5 (2012) p. 1531 - 1539
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matthew_helmers/46/