Agricultural chemical transport to surface water and the linkage to other hydrological compartments, principally ground water, was investigated at five watersheds in semiarid to humid climatic settings. Chemical transport was affected by storm water runoff , soil drainage, irrigation, and how streams were linked to shallow ground water systems. Irrigation practices and timing of chemical use greatly affected nutrient and pesticide transport in the semiarid basins. Irrigation with imported water tended to increase ground water and chemical transport, whereas the use of locally pumped irrigation water may eliminate connections between streams and ground water, resulting in lower annual loads. Drainage pathways in humid environments are import...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Recent newspaper headlines in the Des Moines Register (e.g., October 19, 1994: Water is laced with ...
Agricultural chemical transport to surface water and the linkage to other hydrological compartments,...
The behavior of herbicides in surface waters is a function of many variables, including scale of the...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
Agricultural practices may result in nitrate losses, diminished surface water quality and widespread...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
Agricultural chemicals pose a threat to groundwater largely because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3 N) and pe...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
Agricultural chemicals in surface water may constitute a human health risk or have adverse effects o...
Watersheds in different geographic areas offer many opportunities to study how differences in climat...
Includes bibliographical references.The Vermilion River Watershed located in Livingston County in Ce...
An experiment was conducted at a depressional (lowland) and an upland site in sandy soils to evaluat...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Recent newspaper headlines in the Des Moines Register (e.g., October 19, 1994: Water is laced with ...
Agricultural chemical transport to surface water and the linkage to other hydrological compartments,...
The behavior of herbicides in surface waters is a function of many variables, including scale of the...
Understanding nutrient pathways to streams will improve nutrient management strategies and estimates...
Agricultural practices may result in nitrate losses, diminished surface water quality and widespread...
Human activities have doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs onto the landscape resulting in elevated n...
Agriculture drainage ditches serve as the veins of the Midwestern agricultural landscapes. The trans...
Agricultural chemicals pose a threat to groundwater largely because nitrate-nitrogen (NO3 N) and pe...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
Agricultural chemicals in surface water may constitute a human health risk or have adverse effects o...
Watersheds in different geographic areas offer many opportunities to study how differences in climat...
Includes bibliographical references.The Vermilion River Watershed located in Livingston County in Ce...
An experiment was conducted at a depressional (lowland) and an upland site in sandy soils to evaluat...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Recent newspaper headlines in the Des Moines Register (e.g., October 19, 1994: Water is laced with ...