The Devils Lake Basin is a closed basin in which a number of damaging floods have been recorded in recent decades. Flooding occurs in the spring as a result of snowmelt and in the summer as a result of severe summer rainstorms. The main flood problem in the Basin is damage to agricultural land and crops. This report presents a procedure for estimating flood damages in the Basin and preliminary flood damage estimates are given. Also included are selected statistics on wetland and drainage in the Devils Lake Basin
The Devils Lake, North Dakota, region has experienced a dramatic wet cycle since 1992 that has cause...
The economic feasibility of alternative wetland restoration activities to store water and reduce flo...
FOREWORD This report attempts to identify the economic consequences of the Garrison Diversion Unit a...
The Devils Lake Basin is a closed basin in which a number of damaging floods have been recorded in r...
The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Natural...
The Devils Lake Basin is a 3,810- square-mile subbasin (fig. 1) in the Red River of the North Basin....
During the 2002 drought, farm sector economic factors were monitored to assess the likely statewide ...
This report attempts to identify the economic consequences of the Garrison Diversion Unit and North ...
The nature of the variability and its economic consequences to North Dakota are contemplated in this...
A period of excess precipitation since 1993 in the Devils Lake basin in northeastern North Dakota ha...
Severe, localized flooding has occurred recently in eastern Iowa specifically Delaware, Jones, and J...
ABSTRACT: Devils Lake is a naturally occurring, closed water body located in northeastern North Dak...
Agriculture is the greatest source of wetland loss in the Prairie Pothole Region of North and South ...
During the 2002 drought, farm sector economic factors were monitored to assess the likely statewide ...
Flood control is one of the most important ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Large-scale loss...
The Devils Lake, North Dakota, region has experienced a dramatic wet cycle since 1992 that has cause...
The economic feasibility of alternative wetland restoration activities to store water and reduce flo...
FOREWORD This report attempts to identify the economic consequences of the Garrison Diversion Unit a...
The Devils Lake Basin is a closed basin in which a number of damaging floods have been recorded in r...
The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Natural...
The Devils Lake Basin is a 3,810- square-mile subbasin (fig. 1) in the Red River of the North Basin....
During the 2002 drought, farm sector economic factors were monitored to assess the likely statewide ...
This report attempts to identify the economic consequences of the Garrison Diversion Unit and North ...
The nature of the variability and its economic consequences to North Dakota are contemplated in this...
A period of excess precipitation since 1993 in the Devils Lake basin in northeastern North Dakota ha...
Severe, localized flooding has occurred recently in eastern Iowa specifically Delaware, Jones, and J...
ABSTRACT: Devils Lake is a naturally occurring, closed water body located in northeastern North Dak...
Agriculture is the greatest source of wetland loss in the Prairie Pothole Region of North and South ...
During the 2002 drought, farm sector economic factors were monitored to assess the likely statewide ...
Flood control is one of the most important ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Large-scale loss...
The Devils Lake, North Dakota, region has experienced a dramatic wet cycle since 1992 that has cause...
The economic feasibility of alternative wetland restoration activities to store water and reduce flo...
FOREWORD This report attempts to identify the economic consequences of the Garrison Diversion Unit a...