Long-term field-scale experiment on using lime filters in an agricultural catchment.

@article{Kirkkala2012LongtermFE,
  title={Long-term field-scale experiment on using lime filters in an agricultural catchment.},
  author={Teija Kirkkala and Anne-Mari Ventel{\"a} and Marjo Tarvainen},
  journal={Journal of environmental quality},
  year={2012},
  volume={41 2},
  pages={
          410-9
        }
}
The River Yläneenjoki catchment in southwest Finland is an area with a high agricultural nutrient load. We report here on the nutrient removal performance of three on-site lime-sand filters (F1, F2, and F3), established within or on the edge of the buffer zones. The filters contain burnt lime (CaO) or spent lime [CaO, Ca(OH), and CaCO]. Easily soluble lime results in a high pH level (>11) and leads to an efficient precipitation of soluble phosphorus (P) from the runoff. Water samples were taken… 

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