The early 2000s saw large increases in agricultural tile drainage in the eastern Dakotas of North America. Agricultural practices that drain wetlands directly are sometimes limited by wetland protection programs. Little is known about the impacts of tile drainage beyond the delineated boundaries of wetlands in upland catchments that may be in agricultural production. A series of experiments were conducted using the well-published model WETLANDSCAPE that revealed the potential for wetlands to have significantly shortened surface water inundation periods and lower mean depths when tile is placed in certain locations beyond the wetland boundary. Under the soil conditions found in agricultural areas of South Dakota in North America, wetland hyd...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
The amount of water held in individual wetland basins depends not only on local climate patterns but...
Constructed wetlands intercepting surface runoff from agricultural fields have been shown to act as ...
The early 2000s saw large increases in agricultural tile drainage in the eastern Dakotas of North Am...
The early 2000s saw large increases in agricultural tile drainage in the eastern Dakotas of North Am...
Agricultural drainage tiles (ADTs) have become an integral part of the Midwest’s economy by their ab...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures/Prairie Water)Peer ReviewedWetland drain...
Pothole wetlands are ubiquitous throughout the Prairie Pothole Region and since 1900, 40-70% of poth...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
The recent major flood events in North Dakota's Souris and Red River Basins have been linked to floo...
The Wild Rice Creek Watershed project, in North and South Dakota was constructed under authority of ...
Internally drained depressional wetlands are critical landscape features in the Prairie Pothole Regi...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2010. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Paul David. ...
A mathematical model by Green, simulating one-dimensional vertical ground-water movement in unsatura...
Wetlands in the prairie known as potholes or sloughs represent an ever-changing mosaic of surface wa...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
The amount of water held in individual wetland basins depends not only on local climate patterns but...
Constructed wetlands intercepting surface runoff from agricultural fields have been shown to act as ...
The early 2000s saw large increases in agricultural tile drainage in the eastern Dakotas of North Am...
The early 2000s saw large increases in agricultural tile drainage in the eastern Dakotas of North Am...
Agricultural drainage tiles (ADTs) have become an integral part of the Midwest’s economy by their ab...
Canada First Research Excellence Fund (Global Water Futures/Prairie Water)Peer ReviewedWetland drain...
Pothole wetlands are ubiquitous throughout the Prairie Pothole Region and since 1900, 40-70% of poth...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
The recent major flood events in North Dakota's Souris and Red River Basins have been linked to floo...
The Wild Rice Creek Watershed project, in North and South Dakota was constructed under authority of ...
Internally drained depressional wetlands are critical landscape features in the Prairie Pothole Regi...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. September 2010. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Paul David. ...
A mathematical model by Green, simulating one-dimensional vertical ground-water movement in unsatura...
Wetlands in the prairie known as potholes or sloughs represent an ever-changing mosaic of surface wa...
In addition to raising local water quality concerns, nitrate loads from Midwest agriculture are susp...
The amount of water held in individual wetland basins depends not only on local climate patterns but...
Constructed wetlands intercepting surface runoff from agricultural fields have been shown to act as ...