Moving away from the geostatistical lamppost: Why, where, and how does the spatial heterogeneity of soils matter?

PC Baveye, M Laba - Ecological Modelling, 2015 - Elsevier
Since the late 1970s, thousands of scholarly articles, books and reports have dealt with the
application of the mathematical theory of geostatistics to characterize the spatial “variability” …

[图书][B] Soil and water contamination 2nd edition (special sale only): from molecular to catchment scale

M Van der Perk - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
This textbook provides an overview of transport and fate processes of environmental
contamination, in such a way that the reader can both understand and predict contaminant …

Hydrologic and biogeochemical functioning of intensively managed catchments: A synthesis of top‐down analyses

NB Basu, SE Thompson… - Water Resources Research, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This paper synthesizes a 3‐year collaborative effort to characterize the biogeochemical and
hydrological features of intensively managed agricultural catchments by combining data …

A random forest in the Great Lakes: Stream nutrient concentrations across the transboundary Great Lakes Basin

NB Basu, J Dony, KJ Van Meter, SJ Johnston… - Earth's …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Excess nutrient inputs from agricultural and urban sources have accelerated eutrophication
and increased the incidence of algal blooms in the Great Lakes Basin (GLB). Lake basin …

Spatial and temporal variability in pesticide exposure downstream of a heavily irrigated cropping area: application of different monitoring techniques

D O'Brien, S Lewis, A Davis, C Gallen… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Pesticide exposure threatens many freshwater and estuarine ecosystems around the world.
This study examined the temporal and spatial trends of pesticide concentrations in a …

Monitoring herbicide concentrations and loads during a flood event: a comparison of grab sampling with passive sampling

AJ Novic, DS O'Brien, SL Kaserzon… - Environmental …, 2017 - ACS Publications
The suitability of passive samplers (Chemcatcher) as an alternative to grab sampling in
estimating time-weighted average (TWA) concentrations and total loads of herbicides was …

Nitrate removal and young stream water fractions at the catchment scale

P Benettin, O Fovet, L Li - Hydrological Processes, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Despite extensive research on nitrate export and removal, nutrient contamination remains a
major threat to water bodies worldwide. At the local scale, nitrate removal is governed by …

Evaluation of bioenergy crop growth and the impacts of bioenergy crops on streamflow, tile drain flow and nutrient losses in an extensively tile-drained watershed …

T Guo, R Cibin, I Chaubey, M Gitau, JG Arnold… - Science of the total …, 2018 - Elsevier
Large quantities of biofuel production are expected from bioenergy crops at a national scale
to meet US biofuel goals. It is important to study biomass production of bioenergy crops and …

Landscape filtering of hydrologic and biogeochemical responses in managed catchments

HE Gall, J Park, CJ Harman, JW Jawitz, PSC Rao - Landscape ecology, 2013 - Springer
Here, we examine hydrologic and biogeochemical responses of managed catchments
regarding the degree of stochastic, nonlinear filtering of hydro-climatic and anthropogenic …

Comparison of performance of tile drainage routines in SWAT 2009 and 2012 in an extensively tile-drained watershed in the Midwest

T Guo, M Gitau, V Merwade, J Arnold… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
Subsurface tile drainage systems are widely used in agricultural watersheds in the
Midwestern US and enable the Midwest area to become highly productive agricultural lands …