In the northeastern United States (U.S.), watersheds and ecosystems are impacted by nonpoint source pollution (NPS) from agricultural activity. Where agricultural fields coincide with runoff-producing areas—so called hydrologically sensitive areas (HSA)—there is a potential risk of NPS contaminant transport to streams during rainfall events. Although improvements have been made, water management practices implemented to reduce NPS pollution generally do not account for the highly variable, spatiotemporal dynamics of HSAs and the associated dynamics in NPS pollution risks. This paper presents a prototype for a web-based HSA prediction tool developed for the Salmon Creek watershed in upstate New York to assist producers and planners in quickl...
Land use change has significant impacts on watershed hydrology because an increase in impervious/urb...
Study Region: Ten watersheds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, USA. Study Focus: A three pa...
The effect of multiple stressors on global water resources have been increasing rapidly over the pas...
In the northeastern United States (U.S.), watersheds and ecosystems are impacted by nonpoint source ...
d 19 tation of current management practices, like conservation et al., 1979). These practices do not...
Non-point source (NPS) pollution caused by nutrients and pesticides is a problem of significant inte...
AbstractStudy RegionTen watersheds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, USA.Study FocusA three...
Abstract Extreme weather is associated with a variety of water quality issues that can pose harm to ...
Agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution is a source of water quality impairment, and demonstra...
Small watershed streams respond rapidly to intense rainfall and can be an effective tracer for chang...
Predicting runoff producing areas and corresponding risks is important for protecting water quality ...
Study region: The New York City water supply watersheds Study focus: This study is a modeling analys...
Globally, many natural and anthropogenic activities have resulted in immense environmental degradati...
Agricultural intensification in the Midwestern U.S. and the resultant downstream transport of nitrog...
In the Northeast US, saturation excess is the most dominant runoff process and locations of runoff s...
Land use change has significant impacts on watershed hydrology because an increase in impervious/urb...
Study Region: Ten watersheds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, USA. Study Focus: A three pa...
The effect of multiple stressors on global water resources have been increasing rapidly over the pas...
In the northeastern United States (U.S.), watersheds and ecosystems are impacted by nonpoint source ...
d 19 tation of current management practices, like conservation et al., 1979). These practices do not...
Non-point source (NPS) pollution caused by nutrients and pesticides is a problem of significant inte...
AbstractStudy RegionTen watersheds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, USA.Study FocusA three...
Abstract Extreme weather is associated with a variety of water quality issues that can pose harm to ...
Agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution is a source of water quality impairment, and demonstra...
Small watershed streams respond rapidly to intense rainfall and can be an effective tracer for chang...
Predicting runoff producing areas and corresponding risks is important for protecting water quality ...
Study region: The New York City water supply watersheds Study focus: This study is a modeling analys...
Globally, many natural and anthropogenic activities have resulted in immense environmental degradati...
Agricultural intensification in the Midwestern U.S. and the resultant downstream transport of nitrog...
In the Northeast US, saturation excess is the most dominant runoff process and locations of runoff s...
Land use change has significant impacts on watershed hydrology because an increase in impervious/urb...
Study Region: Ten watersheds in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, USA. Study Focus: A three pa...
The effect of multiple stressors on global water resources have been increasing rapidly over the pas...