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Fig. 2. Bare soil images (1996), hillside seepage areas (aerial photo, 2001), and kriged P and %OM soil tests. A = seepage area, P section 1; B = seepage area, P section 1; C = seepage area, P section 1; D = high organic matter (6–10%), with soil P tests between 7 and 11 mg kg–1 [ppm], P section 2; E1,F1 = hillside seepage area on the downward slope of the eroded hilltop area, and the eroded hilltop area, P section 2; E2,F2 = eroded hilltop area and hillside seepage area on the downward slope of the eroded hilltop, P section 3; G = high P area associated with an old dairy entrance (P > 15 mg kg–1 [ppm]). Field aspect and slopes are denoted by the vectors.





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