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Rawlins, Barry. 2010 In bloom. Earthwise, 26. 70-71.

Abstract
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field drains, is transported attached to particles. The quantity and chemical form of phosphorus in the stream sediment largely controls its concentration in stream water. The phosphorus in the sediments is associated with particular components such as organic matter, iron-bearing minerals and clay minerals.
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