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Jing Yang, Wenqi Guo, Chengsen Zhao, Biqing Zhou, Wenhao Yang, Shihe Xing and Fenghua Ding
Reducing soil nitrogen leaching losses and improving nitrogen-use efficiency with effective fertilization management strategies are extremely important for sustainable agricultural development. A 2-year field study was executed with the same nitrogen inp...
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Chi-Feng Chen, Chia-Chun Ho and Hsiu-Feng Liu
When implementing nonpoint source pollution control plans, the size or number of required controlling facilities is a very practical issue. However, quantifying nonpoint source pollution is difficult because it is generated by variable and random rainfal...
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Marla Maniquiz-Redillas, Miguel Enrico Robles, Gil Cruz, Nash Jett Reyes and Lee-Hyung Kim
First flush is a phenomenon in stormwater runoff that has been considered a topic of great interest in the field of nonpoint source pollution. Despite several attempts to define the first flush quantitively, the specified characteristics of the phenomeno...
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Sergio Alvarez, Serhat Asci, Ekaterina Vorotnikova
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Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution has been identified by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as ?the nation?s largest water quality problem?. Urban development, septic systems, and agricultural operations have been identified as the major sources ...
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Hui Xie, Lei Chen and Zhenyao Shen
Best management practices (BMPs) are the most effective and practicable means to control nonpoint source (NPS) pollution at desired levels. Models are valuable tools to assess their effectiveness. Watershed managers need to choose appropriate and effecti...
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Zeyuan Qiu
Nonpoint source pollution control and stormwater management are two objectives in managing mixed land use watersheds like those in New Jersey. Various best management practices (BMPs) have been developed and implemented to achieve both objectives. This s...
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