The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water quality in the United State. Scientists (NRCS) developed a technique to estimate the impact of agricultural watersheds on natural water resources. The objectives of this study were to apply this technique on the Wagon Train (WT),watershed to predict (1) loss of water by surface runoff, (2) loss of phosphorus (P) from soils by runoff and P loading for WT reservoir. The annual loss of water by runoff was estimated at 4.32 million m3 . The USGS data for a 50-year period (1951 to 2000) indicated that the average annual inflow for WT reservoir was 4.25 million m3 . The predicted annual P loss by runoff was 844 kg and could be considered as the annual lo...
Quantifying effectiveness of soil management practices on surface and subsurface water quality at th...
Phosphorus (P) in irrigation runoff may enrich offsite water bodies and streams and be influenced by...
The loss of nutrients in runoff and leaching water from agricultural land is a major cause of poor w...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
Watersheds utilizing surface water for irrigation often return a portion of the water to a water bod...
Does phosphorus reduce water quality? Is the problem nitrogen or phosphorus? What fields and practic...
Phosphorus (P) and sediment losses in runoff from agricultural land are a serious environmental issu...
Phosphorus (P) is generally the nutrient that most limits the productivity of freshwater ecosystems....
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
A P index was developed as a tool to rank agricultural fields on the basis of P loss vulnerability,...
The loss of nutrients in runoff and leaching water from agricultural land is a major cause of poor w...
Environmental Studies at Gustavus Adolphus CollegePhosphorus (P) is a labile naturally occurring ele...
High phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields has been an environmental concern because of poten...
Agricultural runoff is a leading non-point source contributor to water quality impairment in the Uni...
Quantifying effectiveness of soil management practices on surface and subsurface water quality at th...
Phosphorus (P) in irrigation runoff may enrich offsite water bodies and streams and be influenced by...
The loss of nutrients in runoff and leaching water from agricultural land is a major cause of poor w...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
Watersheds utilizing surface water for irrigation often return a portion of the water to a water bod...
Does phosphorus reduce water quality? Is the problem nitrogen or phosphorus? What fields and practic...
Phosphorus (P) and sediment losses in runoff from agricultural land are a serious environmental issu...
Phosphorus (P) is generally the nutrient that most limits the productivity of freshwater ecosystems....
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
A P index was developed as a tool to rank agricultural fields on the basis of P loss vulnerability,...
The loss of nutrients in runoff and leaching water from agricultural land is a major cause of poor w...
Environmental Studies at Gustavus Adolphus CollegePhosphorus (P) is a labile naturally occurring ele...
High phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields has been an environmental concern because of poten...
Agricultural runoff is a leading non-point source contributor to water quality impairment in the Uni...
Quantifying effectiveness of soil management practices on surface and subsurface water quality at th...
Phosphorus (P) in irrigation runoff may enrich offsite water bodies and streams and be influenced by...
The loss of nutrients in runoff and leaching water from agricultural land is a major cause of poor w...