نتایج جستجو برای: water and nutrient management

تعداد نتایج: 17084674  

2016
Cornelia Hesse Valentina Krysanova

Eco-hydrological water quality modeling for integrated water resources management of river basins should include all necessary landscape and in-stream nutrient processes as well as possible changes in boundary conditions and driving forces for nutrient behavior in watersheds. The study aims to assess possible impacts of the changing climate (ENSEMBLES climate scenarios) and/or land use conditio...

2001
Richard Lowrance Randall G. Williams Shreeram P. Inamdar David D. Bosch

Evaluation of Coastal Plain Conservation Buffers using the Riparian Ecosystem Management Model (In Press, Journal of the American Water Resources Association) Richard Lowrance*, Randall G. Williams, Shreeram P. Inamdar, David D. Bosch, and Joseph M. Sheridan. ABSTRACT Riparian buffers are increasingly important as watershed management tools and are cost-shared by programs such as Conservation R...

2003
S. A. Thompson A. B. Webster

s of papers 47 follow manner. Rules for Animal Feeding Operations have been recently enforced and will require adoption of appropriate Best Management Practices (BMP’s), which includes Nutrient Management Planning for all operations where animals are raised in confinement according to regulatory definition. Nutrient management is necessary for agricultural production systems to protect air, soi...

2015
H. Hu M. A. Altabet

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2008
Howard Beck Kelly Morgan Yunchul Jung Jin Wu Sabine Grunwald Ho-young Kwon

Ontology-based simulation is an approach to modeling in which an ontology is used to represent all elements of a model. In this approach, modeling is viewed as a knowledge representation problem rather than a software engineering problem. Ontology-based techniques can be applied to describe system structure, represent equations and symbols, establish connections to external databases, manage mo...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2005
I Kurz H Tunney C E Coxon

Against the background of increasing nutrient concentrations in Irish water bodies, this study set out to gain information on the potential of agricultural grassland to lose nutrients to water. Overland flow, flow from artificial subsurface drains and stream flow were gauged and sampled during heavy rainfall events. Dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP), potassium (K), total ammonia (TA), and tot...

A.M. Hassanli S. Beecham Sh. Ahmadirad

ABSTRACT- A detailed understanding of crop rooting systems will facilitate water use reduction, optimized nutrient uptake and irrigation scheduling more efficiently. A field experiment was conducted during 2005-2006 to investigate sugar beet rooting depth growth, irrigated with three irrigation methods (subsurface drip, surface drip and furrow) and two water qualities (recycled wastewater: EC= ...

2010
Dale W. Johnson Sarah L. Karam Roger F. Walker Peter J. Weisberg

The Lake Tahoe basin, located along the California and Nevada border between the Carson and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, represents a complex forested ecosystem consisting of numerous sub-watersheds and tributaries that discharge directly to Lake Tahoe. This synthesis focuses on historical and current nutrient pools and the effects of biomass management in watersheds of the basin relative to ...

2002
J. Comas E. Llorens M. Poch G. Markakis T. Battin S. Gafny E. Martí M. Morais M. A. Puig M. Pusch J. L. Riera F. Sabater A. G. Solimini P. Vervier

The increase in stream nutrient loads from anthropogenic sources has become a serious problem, especially in developed regions. Humans affect streams by modifying the landscape in ways that increase the transport of nutrients to surface waters, by directly dumping urban or industrial sewage into the stream, or by modifying streams in ways that reduce their ability to respond to increased nutrie...

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