Stress stream analysis of a sub-watershed of Conesus Lake. July 1994. Prepared for the Livingston County Planning Department, Mount Morris, N.Y. Includes bibliographical references (leave 12)https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1298/thumbnail.jp
Developed by Joseph Makarewicz and the Livingston County Planning Department. Modified from the Bay...
Sandy Creek is located in Monroe and Orleans Counties in New York State and drains 89 mi2 of land. S...
In response to public concern created by an abundance of nuisance weeds (i.e. macrophytes) within th...
Stress stream analysis of two sub-watersheds of Conesus Lake. July 1993. Prepared for the Livingston...
The State of Conesus Lake: Watershed Characterization Report (2001) identified areas that required a...
Conesus Lake is fed by 18 tributaries and a number of smaller streams and rivulets (Forest et al. 19...
A goal of this project is to demonstrate the effectiveness of various agricultural management plans ...
This article describes stressed stream analysis, and how it is used to identify and prioritize sub-w...
A program of research was developed at the State University of New York at Brockport\u27s Department...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the loss of soil and nutrients from the upland area of ten...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Mitigation of soil and nutrient loss from the landscape continues to be a concern within watersheds ...
David Bouldin, Emeritus Professor, Crop and Soil Science, Cornell University --- E-mail: DRB6@Corn...
In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorologica...
Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the vari...
Developed by Joseph Makarewicz and the Livingston County Planning Department. Modified from the Bay...
Sandy Creek is located in Monroe and Orleans Counties in New York State and drains 89 mi2 of land. S...
In response to public concern created by an abundance of nuisance weeds (i.e. macrophytes) within th...
Stress stream analysis of two sub-watersheds of Conesus Lake. July 1993. Prepared for the Livingston...
The State of Conesus Lake: Watershed Characterization Report (2001) identified areas that required a...
Conesus Lake is fed by 18 tributaries and a number of smaller streams and rivulets (Forest et al. 19...
A goal of this project is to demonstrate the effectiveness of various agricultural management plans ...
This article describes stressed stream analysis, and how it is used to identify and prioritize sub-w...
A program of research was developed at the State University of New York at Brockport\u27s Department...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the loss of soil and nutrients from the upland area of ten...
This study suggests that the highly eutrophic condition of Lake Neatahwanta is in large part due to ...
Mitigation of soil and nutrient loss from the landscape continues to be a concern within watersheds ...
David Bouldin, Emeritus Professor, Crop and Soil Science, Cornell University --- E-mail: DRB6@Corn...
In the past three years of tributary monitoring, we have established the importance of meteorologica...
Here we report on the status of Lake Neatahwanta and losses of materials and nutrients from the vari...
Developed by Joseph Makarewicz and the Livingston County Planning Department. Modified from the Bay...
Sandy Creek is located in Monroe and Orleans Counties in New York State and drains 89 mi2 of land. S...
In response to public concern created by an abundance of nuisance weeds (i.e. macrophytes) within th...