Publications by authors named "Koshila De Silva"

The transport of excess nutrients into freshwater systems constitutes a serious risk to both water quality and aquatic health. Vegetated buffer zones (VBZs) next to waterways are increasingly used in many parts of the world to successfully intercept and eliminate pollutants and other materials in overland flow, especially in warm or temperate regions. The major processes for the retention of pollutants in VBZ are microbial degradation, infiltration, deposition, filtration, adsorption, degradation, assimilation, etc.

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Seasonal rainfall events reinforce the link between terrestrial and fluvial domains and are crucial for assessing hydrological control over riverine nutrient dynamics and pollutant source behaviors, especially in a semi-arid watershed. Taking the Qingshuihe river basin, a semi-arid mountainous basin in China, as an example, this paper investigated storm effects on riverine nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) dynamics (i.e.

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