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Narayanan Kannan, Chinnasamy Santhi, Michael J. White, Sushant Mehan, Jeffrey G. Arnold and Philip W. Gassman
This study is a part of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aimed to quantify the environmental and economic benefits of conservation practices implemented in the cultivated cropland throughout the United States. The Soil and Water Assessm...
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Jeffrey G. Arnold, Katrin Bieger, Michael J. White, Raghavan Srinivasan, John A. Dunbar and Peter M. Allen
Decision tables have been used for many years in data processing and business applications to simulate complex rule sets. Several computer languages have been developed based on rule systems and they are easily programmed in several current languages. La...
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Michael J. White, Marilyn Gambone, Elizabeth Haney, Jeffrey Arnold and Jungang Gao
Water quality simulation models such as the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and Agricultural Policy EXtender (APEX) are widely used in the US. These models require large amounts of spatial and tabular data to simulate the natural world. Accurate an...
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Michael J. White, Katrin Beiger, Marilyn Gambone, Elizabeth Haney, Jeff Arnold and Jungang Gao
Model-based water quality assessments are an important informer of conservation and environmental policy in the U.S. The recently completed national scale Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) is being replicated using an improved model populate...
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Haw Yen, Prasad Daggupati, Michael J. White, Raghavan Srinivasan, Arndt Gossel, David Wells, Jeffrey G. Arnold
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In recent years, large-scale watershed modeling has been implemented broadly in the field of water resources planning and management. Complex hydrological, sediment, and nutrient processes can be simulated by sophisticated watershed simulation models for...
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David O. Yawson, Tom Ball, Michael O. Adu, Sushil Mohan, Barry J. Mulholland and Philip J. White
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