The formation of hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico can be traced to agricultural watersheds in the Midwestern United States that are artificially drained in order to make the land suitable for agriculture. A number of best management practices (BMPs) have been introduced to improve the water quality in the region but their relative effectivenss of these BMPs in reducing nutrient load has not been properly quantified. In order to determine the BMPs useful for reducing nutrient discharge from a tile drained watershed, a Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was calibrated and validated for water flow and nitrate load using experimental data from the Little Vermillion River (LVR) watershed in east-central Illinois. Then, the performance...
Subwatersheds within the Great Lakes “Priority Watersheds” were targeted by the Great Lakes Restorat...
The nonpoint source pollution problem can be controlled by implementing various best management prac...
The contamination of rivers with nitrate from agricultural diffuse sources is not just a risk for ec...
The formation of hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico can be traced to agricultural watersheds in the ...
Nitrates and phosphorus are two important nutrients required for plant growth. Unfortunately, high ...
Over the past five years, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has had an averaged size of 5,805 s...
Poor water quality across the Mississippi River basin and its outlet, the Gulf of Mexico, is undermi...
Nitrate from agricultural fields in the tile-drained upper Midwest is one of the primary causes of t...
Water quality is a global concern; it is due to point and non-point source pollution. Non-point sour...
The U.S. government implemented many incentive programs in the 1980s to encourage farmers to reduce...
The high yield input strategy has been successful in narrowing the gap between food and fiber requir...
Subsurface tile drainage systems have transformed Iowa’s prairie pothole ecosystem, enabling the Uni...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) transport from agricultural lands is a major source of surface water pollut...
Subwatersheds within the Great Lakes “Priority Watersheds” were targeted by the Great Lakes Restorat...
Nitrates and phosphorus are two important nutrients required for plant growth. Unfortunately, high ...
Subwatersheds within the Great Lakes “Priority Watersheds” were targeted by the Great Lakes Restorat...
The nonpoint source pollution problem can be controlled by implementing various best management prac...
The contamination of rivers with nitrate from agricultural diffuse sources is not just a risk for ec...
The formation of hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico can be traced to agricultural watersheds in the ...
Nitrates and phosphorus are two important nutrients required for plant growth. Unfortunately, high ...
Over the past five years, the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico has had an averaged size of 5,805 s...
Poor water quality across the Mississippi River basin and its outlet, the Gulf of Mexico, is undermi...
Nitrate from agricultural fields in the tile-drained upper Midwest is one of the primary causes of t...
Water quality is a global concern; it is due to point and non-point source pollution. Non-point sour...
The U.S. government implemented many incentive programs in the 1980s to encourage farmers to reduce...
The high yield input strategy has been successful in narrowing the gap between food and fiber requir...
Subsurface tile drainage systems have transformed Iowa’s prairie pothole ecosystem, enabling the Uni...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) transport from agricultural lands is a major source of surface water pollut...
Subwatersheds within the Great Lakes “Priority Watersheds” were targeted by the Great Lakes Restorat...
Nitrates and phosphorus are two important nutrients required for plant growth. Unfortunately, high ...
Subwatersheds within the Great Lakes “Priority Watersheds” were targeted by the Great Lakes Restorat...
The nonpoint source pollution problem can be controlled by implementing various best management prac...
The contamination of rivers with nitrate from agricultural diffuse sources is not just a risk for ec...