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Sponge effect of aerated concrete on phosphorus adsorption-desorption from agricultural drainage water in rainfall
2020
Soil and Water Research
In the initial stage of the rainfall, the nutrient element phosphorus (P) in the farmland, one of the most important factors causing agricultural non-point source pollution, flows into agriculture drainage ditches rapidly, and an instantaneous phosphorus peak value in the ditch water often occurs. Aerated concrete with high P adsorption properties was chosen as the experiment material in the laboratory to reduce the instantaneous P peak value in the drainage water in the initial stage of the
doi:10.17221/118/2019-swr
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