Subsurface tile drainage systems have transformed Iowa’s prairie pothole ecosystem, enabling the United States Corn Belt to become one of the most agriculturally productive areas in the world; however, an unintended consequence has been increased nitrogen losses to surface waters. The literature contains numerous field and plot studies focusing on a single practice, but catchment-scale studies of multi-process best management practices (BMPs) are lacking, which mirrors the rarity of these alternative management practices on the landscape. Nitrate losses were monitored at five sites, two surface, two tile outlets, and a grass waterway, in three subwatersheds of Iowa’s Black Hawk Lake Watershed over a 3 yr. period. The objectives were to quan...
Saprotrophic fungi are key regulators of nutrient cycling and re-distribution within woodland ecosys...
Two experiments were conducted at the Faculty of Agriculture University of Khartoum to evaluate ger...
The rate of groundwater recharge is one of the most important elements in the analysis and managemen...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. 2021. Major: Earth Sciences. Advisors: John Swenson, Salli Dymo...
The primary objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a system capable of rapid, continuou...
Plant woody encroachment and its effects on the local water budget have become of increasing concern...
The extent of species' distributions, and their abundance within them, can be affected by many facto...
Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (MAV) is one of the most important ecosystems in the United States...
The goal of this thesis is to evaluate latitudinal patterns in the life history traits, standard met...
Washover events on coastal headland beaches occur when storm surge from cold fronts, high tides, tro...
Preventing spread of the brown treesnake (BTS) from Guam and mitigating its impacts on Guam are nati...
The Upper Pennsylvanian (323.2–289.9 Ma) and Lower Permian (289.9-251 Ma), (Wolfcamp and Spraberry f...
This thesis examines two semiconductor photocatalysts for their potential as catalysts for environme...
The Upper Pennsylvanian (323.2–289.9 Ma) and Lower Permian (289.9-251 Ma), (Wolfcamp and Spraberry f...
Saprotrophic fungi are key regulators of nutrient cycling and re-distribution within woodland ecosys...
Saprotrophic fungi are key regulators of nutrient cycling and re-distribution within woodland ecosys...
Two experiments were conducted at the Faculty of Agriculture University of Khartoum to evaluate ger...
The rate of groundwater recharge is one of the most important elements in the analysis and managemen...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. 2021. Major: Earth Sciences. Advisors: John Swenson, Salli Dymo...
The primary objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a system capable of rapid, continuou...
Plant woody encroachment and its effects on the local water budget have become of increasing concern...
The extent of species' distributions, and their abundance within them, can be affected by many facto...
Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (MAV) is one of the most important ecosystems in the United States...
The goal of this thesis is to evaluate latitudinal patterns in the life history traits, standard met...
Washover events on coastal headland beaches occur when storm surge from cold fronts, high tides, tro...
Preventing spread of the brown treesnake (BTS) from Guam and mitigating its impacts on Guam are nati...
The Upper Pennsylvanian (323.2–289.9 Ma) and Lower Permian (289.9-251 Ma), (Wolfcamp and Spraberry f...
This thesis examines two semiconductor photocatalysts for their potential as catalysts for environme...
The Upper Pennsylvanian (323.2–289.9 Ma) and Lower Permian (289.9-251 Ma), (Wolfcamp and Spraberry f...
Saprotrophic fungi are key regulators of nutrient cycling and re-distribution within woodland ecosys...
Saprotrophic fungi are key regulators of nutrient cycling and re-distribution within woodland ecosys...
Two experiments were conducted at the Faculty of Agriculture University of Khartoum to evaluate ger...
The rate of groundwater recharge is one of the most important elements in the analysis and managemen...