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Andrew R. Sommerlot, Zachary M. Easton
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Agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution is a source of water quality impairment, and demonstrates widely varying spatial and temporal pollution potential. Many efforts to protect water quality are based on seasonal and annual estimates of pollutant...
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Nasrin Alamdari, David J. Sample, Peter Steinberg, Andrew C. Ross, Zachary M. Easton
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Assessing climate change (CC) impacts on urban watersheds is difficult due to differences in model spatial and temporal scales, making prediction of hydrologic restoration a challenge. A methodology was developed using an autocalibration tool to calibrat...
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Helen E. Dahlke, Zachary M. Easton, Daniel R. Fuka, M. Todd Walter and Tammo S. Steenhuis
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)?...
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Francisco Flores-López, Zachary M. Easton, Larry D. Geohring, Peter J. Vermeulen, Van R. Haden and Tammo S. Steenhuis
Many streams in the US are impaired because of high Soluble Reactive Phosphorous (SRP) contributions from agriculture. However, the drivers of ecological processes that lead to SRP loss in baseflow from groundwater are not sufficiently understood to desi...
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