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Effects of Riparian Buffers on Removal of Nutrients and Sediment in Urban Streams

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Table 1.  Description of study sites.  F indicates forested sites; G indicates grassy sites
Table 2.  Linear regression parameters for nutrient concentrations in lysimeters and surface runoff samples in response to treatment, season, longitudinal location, soil depth, and sampling time for urban riparian buffers along Buffalo Creek, Greensboro, N
Figure 1. NH4 concentration at grassy and forested riparian sites immediately before fertilizer application(day 0), on the day of (day 1) and one day following (day 2)
Figure 3. PO4 concentration at grassy and forested riparian sites immediately before fertilizer application(day 0), on the day of (day 1) and one day following (day 2)
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