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Fei Gao, Gary Feng, Ying Ouyang, Johnie Jenkins and Changming Liu
Groundwater storage and level have declined rapidly in the Big Sunflower River Watershed (BSRW) of Mississippi Delta in recent years. Farmers in this region are beginning to save groundwater resources by increasing surface water usage for agricultural ir...
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Wiske Rotinsulu,Hengky Walangitan,Afandi Ahmad
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Monitoring land cover change is important to be done in order to understand changing mechanism and to model impacts of the change to environment and ecosystem in different scale. Research on change detection of the Tondano watershed for the period ...
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Nur Aini,Tridoyo Kusumastanto,Luky Adrianto,Agus Sadelie
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The ecological, social and economic functions of the Ciliwung watershed are essentially to meet human needs, from primary to tertiary. The fulfillment of human needs occasionally contributes to the reduction of watershed ecological functions that result ...
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Fabiola Nunes Derossi, Paulo Flores Ribeiro and José Lima Santos
Despite numerous published literature on the impacts of agriculture on water quality, knowledge gaps persist regarding which farming systems are of most concern for their impact on water quality, which would allow water resource planners to better target...
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Laura Lisso, John B. Lindsay and Aaron Berg
Climate change research identifies risks to agriculture that will impact agricultural land suitability. To mitigate these impacts, agricultural growing regions will need to adapt, diversify, or shift in location. Various machine learning algorithms have ...
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Qiang Han, Tiansong Qi and Mosammat Mustari Khanaum
Urbanization and climate change exacerbate groundwater overexploitation and urban flooding. The infiltration basin plays a significant role in protecting groundwater resources because it is a prevalent technology of managed aquifer recharge. It could als...
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Cole R. Weaver, Meghan Brockman, Neal D. Mundahl, William A. Arnold, Dylan Blumentritt, Will L. Varela and Jeanne L. Franz
The use of strobilurin fungicides in agriculture has increased steadily during the past 25 years, and although strobilurins have minimal water solubility, they regularly appear in surface waters, at times in concentrations approaching toxic levels for aq...
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Brian Omondi Oduor, Miguel Ángel Campo-Bescós, Noemí Lana-Renault, Alberto Alfaro Echarri and Javier Casalí
The conversion of cultivated areas from rainfed to irrigated agriculture alters the watershed?s hydrology and could affect the water quality and quantity. This study examined how streamflow, nitrate load, and nitrate concentration changed after irrigatio...
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Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho, Stuart Phinn and Neil McIntyre
Java?s Brantas River Basin (BRB) is an increasingly urbanized tropical watershed with significant economic and ecological importance; yet knowledge of its land-use changes dynamics and drivers as well as their importance have barely been explored. This i...
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Silvio Luís Rafaeli Neto, Vanessa Jutel dos Santos, Emili Louise Diconcili Schutz, Leticia Margarete de Moliner, Cristiane Gracieli Kloth, Daiane Teixeira Schier, Arsalan Ahmed Othman, Veraldo Liesenberg and Polyanna da Conceição Bispo
Hydro-based morphological models are representations of the terrain related to the flow or storage of water in the landscape. However, their application in the context of an integrated environmental assessment has been scarcely explored in the literature...
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