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Olivia G. Campbell and Gregory B. Goodrich
From 1980 to 2020, drought events accounted for only 11.4% of the billion-dollar disasters in the United States (U.S.), yet caused the second-highest total amount in damages, at USD 236.6 billion. With the average cost of a drought being upwards of USD 9...
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Ravinder Singh, Steven Kyle Sawatzky, Matthew Thomas, Samuel Akin, Hailin Zhang, William Raun and Daryl Brian Arnall
Effective nutrient management requires understanding nutrient uptake at various growth stages and nutrient removal by the harvested portion. Information on nutrient accumulation was provided by some older literature, and a few researchers have focused on...
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Kenneth J. Tobin and Marvin E. Bennett
This study examined eight Great Plains moderate-sized (832 to 4892 km2) watersheds. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) autocalibration routine SUFI-2 was executed using twenty-three model parameters, from 1995 to 2015 in each basin, to identify hi...
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James Pick, Avijit Sarkar and Jessica Rosales
This paper analyzes the spatial distribution and socioeconomic determinants of social media utilization in 3109 counties of the United States. A theory of determinants was modified from the spatially aware technology utilization model (SATUM). Socioecono...
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Vahid Rahmani, Jude H. Kastens, Frank DeNoyelles, Mark E. Jakubauskas, Edward A. Martinko, Donald H. Huggins, Christian Gnau, Paul M. Liechti, Scott W. Campbell, Ryan A. Callihan and Adam J. Blackwood
Reservoirs created by impounding sediment-laden streams infill over time, reducing storage capacity and altering water quality. Increasing freshwater demand on a limited supply is adding pressure on reservoir water storage and management across much of t...
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Gurjinder S. Baath, Brian K. Northup, Prasanna H. Gowda, Alexandre C. Rocateli and Kenneth E. Turner
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Ashley M. Hand and John C. Tyndall
Bioenergy produced from perennial feedstocks such as woody biomass could serve as an opportunity to strengthen local and regional economies and also jointly produce various environmental services. In order to assess the potential for biomass-based bioene...
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Vladimir R. Karimov, Aleksey Y. Sheshukov
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Ephemeral gully erosion, prevalent on agricultural landscapes of the Great Plains, is recognized as a large source of soil loss and a substantial contributor to the sedimentation of small ponds and large reservoirs. Multi-seasonal field studies can provi...
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David B. Huber, David B. Mechem and Nathaniel A. Brunsell
Irrigation provides a needed source of water in regions of low precipitation. Adding water to a region that would otherwise see little natural precipitation alters the partitioning of surface energy fluxes, the evolution of the planetary boundary layer, ...
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R.F. Follett, C.E. Stewart, E.G. Pruessner, and J.M. Kimble
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