The objective of this series of studies was to investigate the use of compost and mulch materials in erosion control and stabilization projects. The first phase of the study primarily looked at the impacts of surface blankets of twelve different compost and mulch materials on total solids (TS) loss and water quality and found that mulch blankets produced runoff with the lowest TS and nutrient contents. Compost blankets were significantly less erodible than bare soil. Compost maturity seemed to be an important factor as respiration rate was significantly correlated to TS loss. Raw poultry litter produced more runoff and erosion than bare soil and three different poultry litter composts. Effective erosion control strategies must both protect ...
This study was initiated to develop guidelines for maintenance erosion control measures for steep sl...
Purpose: In low lying areas with dense networks of canals for land drainage, sediments accumulate in...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Soil erosion is one of the largest contributors to nonpoint source pollution in Georgia. The use of ...
This study explored the potential of using a patent-pending compost as a rainfall and wind erosion c...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
This study explored the potential of using a patent-pending compost as a rainfall and wind erosion c...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
2019SPR-B Final Report (March 2016-March 2019PDFTech ReportMD-19-SHA/UM/4-23SHA/UM/4-23CompostErosio...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportAhern, JackRamage, ChristopherPiantedosi, MichaelBayer...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
Recent research shows the benefits derived from applying compost and sludge to road embankments to e...
This study was initiated to develop guidelines for maintenance erosion control measures for steep sl...
Purpose: In low lying areas with dense networks of canals for land drainage, sediments accumulate in...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Soil erosion is one of the largest contributors to nonpoint source pollution in Georgia. The use of ...
This study explored the potential of using a patent-pending compost as a rainfall and wind erosion c...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
This study explored the potential of using a patent-pending compost as a rainfall and wind erosion c...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
2019SPR-B Final Report (March 2016-March 2019PDFTech ReportMD-19-SHA/UM/4-23SHA/UM/4-23CompostErosio...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportAhern, JackRamage, ChristopherPiantedosi, MichaelBayer...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
Recent research shows the benefits derived from applying compost and sludge to road embankments to e...
This study was initiated to develop guidelines for maintenance erosion control measures for steep sl...
Purpose: In low lying areas with dense networks of canals for land drainage, sediments accumulate in...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...