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Jiapeng Zhang, Sha Zhao, Qingfeng Miao, Liang Feng, Zhaonan Chi, Zhen Li and Weiping Li
In order to achieve water conservation and salt control in saline irrigation areas and improve the soil ecological environment of farmland in irrigation areas, this study carried out a field trial in 2020?2021 on edible sunflowers planted in saline subsu...
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Syed Imran Ahmed, Ramesh Rudra, Pradeep Goel, Arezoo Amili, Trevor Dickinson, Kamal Singh and Alamgir Khan
The focus of this study is to investigate the effects of climate change on the hydrologic regimes in Ontario, Canada. The variables include total precipitation, the form of precipitation (snowfall and rainfall), and the temperature during winter. The win...
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Tewodros Tilahun and Wondwosen M. Seyoum
With the growing concerns of water quality related to tile drainage in agricultural lands, developing an efficient and cost-effective method of mapping tile drainage is essential. This research aimed to establish mapping of tile drainage systems in agric...
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George Bariamis and Evangelos Baltas
Identifying the core hydrological processes of catchments is a critical step for operative hydrological modeling. This study attempts to assess the long-term alterations in streamflow in three adjacent catchments of Upper East Fork White River, Indiana U...
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Lorenzo Pugliese, Henrik Skovgaard, Lipe R. D. Mendes and Bo V. Iversen
Nutrient losses from agricultural fields have long been a matter of concern worldwide due to the ecological disturbance this can cause to surface waters downstream. In this paper a new design concept, which pairs a surface-flow constructed wetland (SFW) ...
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Lucia Dunderman, Siddhartha Verma and Paul Davidson
Maintaining nitrate-N and orthophosphate (dissolved reactive phosphorus) concentrations in a water sample over time is critical for water quality research. This study investigated the ability of current preservation methods to maintain nitrate-N and orth...
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Stevo Lavrnic, Ilaria Braschi, Stefano Anconelli, Sonia Blasioli, Domenico Solimando, Paolo Mannini and Attilio Toscano
Agricultural drainage water that has seeped into tile drainage systems can cause nitrogen and phosphorus pollution of the surface water bodies. Constructed wetlands (CWs) can help mitigate the effects of agricultural non-point sources of pollution and re...
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Timothy Rosen and Laura Christianson
Denitrifying bioreactors are an agricultural best management practice developed in the midwestern United States to treat agricultural drainage water enriched with nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N). The practice is spreading rapidly to agricultural regions with po...
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Michael J. Haverstock, Ali Madani, Hambaliou Baldé, Andrew C. VanderZaag, Robert J. Gordon
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Constructed wetlands (CW) have gained recognition as a management option for the treatment of various agricultural wastewaters. This study involved the design, construction, and initial evaluation of a wetland-reservoir-irrigation (WRI) system. The syste...
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Laurent Ahiablame, Indrajeet Chaubey and Douglas Smith
Extensive network of tile drains present in the Midwest USA accelerate losses of nutrients to receiving ditches, rivers and eventually to the Gulf of Mexico. Nutrient inputs from agricultural watersheds and their role in affecting water quality have rece...
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