Phosphorus transport in agricultural subsurface drainage: A review
Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields and watersheds has been an important water
quality issue for decades because of the critical role P plays in eutrophication. Historically …
quality issue for decades because of the critical role P plays in eutrophication. Historically …
Human topographic signatures and derived geomorphic processes across landscapes
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings
such as tectonic uplift, erosion, sediment transport, and climate. Recently, however, it has …
such as tectonic uplift, erosion, sediment transport, and climate. Recently, however, it has …
Effects of watershed topography, soils, land use, and climate on baseflow hydrology in humid regions: A review
K Price - Progress in physical geography, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Baseflow is the portion of streamflow that is sustained between precipitation events, fed to
stream channels by delayed (usually subsurface) pathways. Understanding baseflow …
stream channels by delayed (usually subsurface) pathways. Understanding baseflow …
Mapping of 30-meter resolution tile-drained croplands using a geospatial modeling approach
P Valayamkunnath, M Barlage, F Chen, DJ Gochis… - Scientific data, 2020 - nature.com
Tile drainage is one of the dominant agricultural management practices in the United States
and has greatly expanded since the late 1990s. It has proven effects on land surface water …
and has greatly expanded since the late 1990s. It has proven effects on land surface water …
Relative dominance of hydrologic versus biogeochemical factors on solute export across impact gradients
SE Thompson, NB Basu, J Lascurain Jr… - Water resources …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Many processes lead to variability of catchment concentration‐discharge relationships, but
exports of geogenic (weathering derived) solutes and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus …
exports of geogenic (weathering derived) solutes and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus …
Effects of artificial land drainage on hydrology, nutrient and pesticide fluxes from agricultural fields–A review
A Gramlich, S Stoll, C Stamm, T Walter… - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Agricultural intensification has led to a large increase in drained arable land and pastures
worldwide over the last two centuries. The installation of land drains not only affects the …
worldwide over the last two centuries. The installation of land drains not only affects the …
Effect of subsurface drainage on streamflow in an agricultural headwater watershed
KW King, NR Fausey, MR Williams - Journal of hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
Artificial drainage, also known as subsurface or tile drainage is paramount to sustaining crop
production agriculture in the poorly-drained, humid regions of the world. Hydrologic …
production agriculture in the poorly-drained, humid regions of the world. Hydrologic …
Twentieth century agricultural drainage creates more erosive rivers
SP Schottler, J Ulrich, P Belmont, R Moore… - Hydrological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Rivers in watersheds dominated by agriculture throughout the US are impaired by excess
sediment, a significant portion of which comes from non‐field, near‐channel sources. Both …
sediment, a significant portion of which comes from non‐field, near‐channel sources. Both …
Representation of hydrological processes in a rural lowland catchment in Northern Germany using SWAT and SWAT+
The latest version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT+) features several
improvements compared with previous versions of the model, for example, the definition of …
improvements compared with previous versions of the model, for example, the definition of …
Signatures of human impact: size distributions and spatial organization of wetlands in the Prairie Pothole landscape
KJ Van Meter, NB Basu - Ecological Applications, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
More than 50% of global wetland area has been lost over the last 200 years, resulting in
losses of habitat and species diversity as well as decreased hydrologic and biogeochemical …
losses of habitat and species diversity as well as decreased hydrologic and biogeochemical …