Table of Contents
January/February 1985; Volume 40,Issue 1
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Abrahim, Girmai
- You have accessSediment deposits in drainage ditches: A cropland externalityD. Lynn Forster and Girmai AbrahimJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 141-143;
Adams, J. R.
- You have accessAn accelerated implementation program for reducing the diffuse-source phosphorus load to Lake ErieD. L Forster, T. J. Logan, S. M. Yaksich and J. R. AdamsJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 136-141;
Alberts, E. E.
- You have accessDissolved nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff from watersheds in conservation and conventional tillageE. E. Alberts and R. G. SpomerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 153-157;
Anderson, T. D.
- You have accessPlant nutrient losses by soil erosion and mass movement after wildfireJ. D. Helvey, A. R. Tiedemann and T. D. AndersonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 168-173;
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Baker, David B.
- You have accessRegional water quality impacts of intensive row-crop agriculture: A Lake Erie Basin case studyDavid B. BakerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 125-132;
Baumann, James S.
- You have accessNonpoint pollution control: The Wisconsin experienceJohn G. Konrad, James S. Baumann and Susan E. BergquistJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 55-61;
Beasley, David B.
- You have accessSoil loss reduction in Finley Creek, Indiana: An economic analysis of alternative policiesJohn Gary Lee, Stephen B. Lovejoy and David B. BeasleyJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 132-135;
Benner, Roy E.
- You have accessUrban sediment and stormwater control: The Maryland experienceRoy E. BennerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 72-75;
Bergquist, Susan E.
- You have accessNonpoint pollution control: The Wisconsin experienceJohn G. Konrad, James S. Baumann and Susan E. BergquistJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 55-61;
Bohn, Carolyn C.
- You have accessColiforms as an indicator of water quality in wildland streamsCarolyn C. Bohn and John C. BuckhouseJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 95-97;
Bos, A. W.
- You have accessEffects of livestock wastes and agricultural drainage on water quality: An Ontario case studyS. Thornley and A. W. BosJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 173-175;
Bower, Blair T.
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
Braden, John B.
- You have accessAgricultural nonpoint pollution control: An assessmentJohn B. Braden and Donald L. UchtmannJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 23-26;
Buckhouse, John C.
- You have accessColiforms as an indicator of water quality in wildland streamsCarolyn C. Bohn and John C. BuckhouseJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 95-97;
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Chesters, Gordon
- You have accessA primer on nonpoint pollutionGordon Chesters and Linda-Jo SchierowJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 9-13;
Clark, Edwin H.
- You have accessThe off-site costs of soil erosionEdwin H. ClarkJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 19-22;
Coleman, G. A.
- You have accessRunoff, soil, and nutrient losses from rangeland and dry-farmed cropland in the southern high plainsO. R. Jones, H. V. Eck, S. J. Smith, G. A. Coleman and V. L. HauserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 161-164;
Cook, Ken
- You have accessAgricultural nonpoint pollution control: A time for sticks?Ken CookJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 105-106;
Corbett, Edward S.
- You have accessBest management practices for controlling nonpoint-source pollution on forested watershedsJames A. Lynch, Edward S. Corbett and Keith MussallemJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 164-167;
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Dressing, S. A.
- You have accessSelecting critical areas for nonpoint-source pollution controlR. P. Maas, M. D. Smolen and S. A. DressingJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 68-71;
Duda, A. M.
- You have accessCost-effective targeting of agricultural nonpoint-source pollution controlsA. M. Duda and R. J. JohnsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 108-111;
Duda, Alfred M.
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
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Eck, H. V.
- You have accessRunoff, soil, and nutrient losses from rangeland and dry-farmed cropland in the southern high plainsO. R. Jones, H. V. Eck, S. J. Smith, G. A. Coleman and V. L. HauserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 161-164;
El-Ashry, Mohamed T.
- You have accessSalinity pollution from irrigated agricultureMohamed T. El-Ashry, Jan van Schilfgaarde and Susan SchiffmanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 48-52;
Epp, Donald J.
- You have accessAgricultural nonpoint pollution control: Voluntary or mandatory?Donald J. Epp and James S. ShortleJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 111-114;
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Forster, D. L
- You have accessAn accelerated implementation program for reducing the diffuse-source phosphorus load to Lake ErieD. L Forster, T. J. Logan, S. M. Yaksich and J. R. AdamsJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 136-141;
Forster, D. Lynn
- You have accessSediment deposits in drainage ditches: A cropland externalityD. Lynn Forster and Girmai AbrahimJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 141-143;
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Garner, Mary M.
- You have accessThe conservation district role in nonpoint pollution controlMary M. Garner and Robert E. WilliamsJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 62-64;
Gensemer, Miriam Koral
- You have accessSuccessful water quality planning: An areawide perspectiveMiriam Koral Gensemer and Marianne YamaguchiJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 76-78;
Grissinger, Earl H.
- You have accessChannel cross-section changes in Mississippi's Goodwin CreekJoseph B. Murphey and Earl H. GrissingerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 148-153;
Gugulis, K. C.
- You have accessSaving the Chesapeake: Maryland's agricultural education programW. L. Magette, R. A. Weismiller and K. C. GugulisJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 79-81;
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Harrington, Winston
- You have accessPolicies for nonpoint-source water pollution controlWinston Harrington, Alan J. Krupnick and Henry M. PeskinJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 27-32;
Hauser, V. L.
- You have accessRunoff, soil, and nutrient losses from rangeland and dry-farmed cropland in the southern high plainsO. R. Jones, H. V. Eck, S. J. Smith, G. A. Coleman and V. L. HauserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 161-164;
Helvey, J. D.
- You have accessPlant nutrient losses by soil erosion and mass movement after wildfireJ. D. Helvey, A. R. Tiedemann and T. D. AndersonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 168-173;
Holstine, Leland L.
- You have accessSetting agricultural pollution control prioritiesLeland L. Holstine and Susan M. LowmanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 65-67;
Howe, Richard S.
- You have accessThe politics of nonpoint pollution control: A local perspectiveRichard S. HoweJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 107;
Hubbard, J. W.
- You have accessSubsidy and tax effects of controlling stream sedimentation in South CarolinaR. D. Seale, J. W. Hubbard and E. H. KaiserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 144-148;
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Irland, Lloyd C.
- You have accessLogging and water quality: State regulation in New EnglandLloyd C. IrlandJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 98-102;
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Jackson, William L.
- You have accessNonpoint pollution control on public landsBruce P. Van Haveren, Eric B. Janes and William L. JacksonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 92-94;
Janes, Eric B.
- You have accessNonpoint pollution control on public landsBruce P. Van Haveren, Eric B. Janes and William L. JacksonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 92-94;
Johnson, R. J.
- You have accessCost-effective targeting of agricultural nonpoint-source pollution controlsA. M. Duda and R. J. JohnsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 108-111;
Jones, O. R.
- You have accessRunoff, soil, and nutrient losses from rangeland and dry-farmed cropland in the southern high plainsO. R. Jones, H. V. Eck, S. J. Smith, G. A. Coleman and V. L. HauserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 161-164;
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Kaiser, E. H.
- You have accessSubsidy and tax effects of controlling stream sedimentation in South CarolinaR. D. Seale, J. W. Hubbard and E. H. KaiserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 144-148;
Konrad, John G.
- You have accessNonpoint pollution control: The Wisconsin experienceJohn G. Konrad, James S. Baumann and Susan E. BergquistJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 55-61;
Krupnick, Alan J.
- You have accessPolicies for nonpoint-source water pollution controlWinston Harrington, Alan J. Krupnick and Henry M. PeskinJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 27-32;
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Lake, James E.
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
Langdale, G. W.
- You have accessConservation practice effects on phosphorus losses from Southern Piedmont watershedsG. W. Langdale, R. A. Leonard and A. W. ThomasJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 157-161;
Lee, John Gary
- You have accessSoil loss reduction in Finley Creek, Indiana: An economic analysis of alternative policiesJohn Gary Lee, Stephen B. Lovejoy and David B. BeasleyJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 132-135;
Leonard, R. A.
- You have accessConservation practice effects on phosphorus losses from Southern Piedmont watershedsG. W. Langdale, R. A. Leonard and A. W. ThomasJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 157-161;
Leonard, Ralph
- You have accessManaging riparian ecosystems to control nonpoint pollutionRichard Lowrance, Ralph Leonard and Joseph SheridanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 87-91;
Libby, Lawrence W.
- You have accessPaying the nonpoint pollution control billLawrence W. LibbyJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 33-36;
Logan, T. J.
- You have accessAn accelerated implementation program for reducing the diffuse-source phosphorus load to Lake ErieD. L Forster, T. J. Logan, S. M. Yaksich and J. R. AdamsJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 136-141;
Lovejoy, Stephen B.
- You have accessSoil loss reduction in Finley Creek, Indiana: An economic analysis of alternative policiesJohn Gary Lee, Stephen B. Lovejoy and David B. BeasleyJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 132-135;
Lowman, Susan M.
- You have accessSetting agricultural pollution control prioritiesLeland L. Holstine and Susan M. LowmanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 65-67;
Lowrance, Richard
- You have accessManaging riparian ecosystems to control nonpoint pollutionRichard Lowrance, Ralph Leonard and Joseph SheridanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 87-91;
Lynch, James A.
- You have accessBest management practices for controlling nonpoint-source pollution on forested watershedsJames A. Lynch, Edward S. Corbett and Keith MussallemJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 164-167;
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Maas, R. P.
- You have accessSelecting critical areas for nonpoint-source pollution controlR. P. Maas, M. D. Smolen and S. A. DressingJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 68-71;
Magette, W. L.
- You have accessSaving the Chesapeake: Maryland's agricultural education programW. L. Magette, R. A. Weismiller and K. C. GugulisJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 79-81;
McElroy, Kenneth E.
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
Meek, James
- You have accessNonpoint sources of water pollutionCarl F. Myers, James Meek, Stuart Tuller and Anne WeinbergJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 14-18;
Murphey, Joseph B.
- You have accessChannel cross-section changes in Mississippi's Goodwin CreekJoseph B. Murphey and Earl H. GrissingerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 148-153;
Mussallem, Keith
- You have accessBest management practices for controlling nonpoint-source pollution on forested watershedsJames A. Lynch, Edward S. Corbett and Keith MussallemJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 164-167;
Myers, Carl F.
- You have accessNonpoint sources of water pollutionCarl F. Myers, James Meek, Stuart Tuller and Anne WeinbergJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 14-18;
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
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Outen, Ronald B.
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
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Peskin, Henry M.
- You have accessPolicies for nonpoint-source water pollution controlWinston Harrington, Alan J. Krupnick and Henry M. PeskinJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 27-32;
Puddister, Mike
- You have accessBelgrave Creek: A successful nonpoint pollution control project in rural OntarioMike PuddisterJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 84-86;
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Rey, Mark
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
Rittall, Walter F.
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
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Sampson, R. Neil
- You have accessNonpoint-source water pollution: Nine experts discuss nonpoint-source water pollution problems and the prospects for implementing programs to abate those problemsBlair T. Bower, Alfred M. Duda, James E. Lake, Kenneth E. McElroy, Carl F. Myers, Ronald B. Outen, Mark Rey, Walter F. Rittall and R. Neil SampsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 37-47;
Savage, Roberta
- You have accessState initiatives in nonpoint-source pollution controlRoberta SavageJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 53-54;
Schierow, Linda-Jo
- You have accessA primer on nonpoint pollutionGordon Chesters and Linda-Jo SchierowJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 9-13;
Schiffman, Susan
- You have accessSalinity pollution from irrigated agricultureMohamed T. El-Ashry, Jan van Schilfgaarde and Susan SchiffmanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 48-52;
Seale, R. D.
- You have accessSubsidy and tax effects of controlling stream sedimentation in South CarolinaR. D. Seale, J. W. Hubbard and E. H. KaiserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 144-148;
Sheridan, Joseph
- You have accessManaging riparian ecosystems to control nonpoint pollutionRichard Lowrance, Ralph Leonard and Joseph SheridanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 87-91;
Shortle, James S.
- You have accessAgricultural nonpoint pollution control: Voluntary or mandatory?Donald J. Epp and James S. ShortleJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 111-114;
Smith, S. J.
- You have accessRunoff, soil, and nutrient losses from rangeland and dry-farmed cropland in the southern high plainsO. R. Jones, H. V. Eck, S. J. Smith, G. A. Coleman and V. L. HauserJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 161-164;
Smolen, M. D.
- You have accessSelecting critical areas for nonpoint-source pollution controlR. P. Maas, M. D. Smolen and S. A. DressingJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 68-71;
Sorenson, Douglas D.
- You have accessOrganizing an information program for nonpoint pollution controlDouglas D. SorensonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 82-83;
Spomer, R. G.
- You have accessDissolved nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff from watersheds in conservation and conventional tillageE. E. Alberts and R. G. SpomerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 153-157;
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Thomas, A. W.
- You have accessConservation practice effects on phosphorus losses from Southern Piedmont watershedsG. W. Langdale, R. A. Leonard and A. W. ThomasJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 157-161;
Thomas, Lee M.
- You have accessManagement of nonpoint-source pollution: What priority?Lee M. ThomasJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 8;
Thornley, S.
- You have accessEffects of livestock wastes and agricultural drainage on water quality: An Ontario case studyS. Thornley and A. W. BosJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 173-175;
Tiedemann, A. R.
- You have accessPlant nutrient losses by soil erosion and mass movement after wildfireJ. D. Helvey, A. R. Tiedemann and T. D. AndersonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 168-173;
Tuller, Stuart
- You have accessNonpoint sources of water pollutionCarl F. Myers, James Meek, Stuart Tuller and Anne WeinbergJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 14-18;
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Uchtmann, Donald L.
- You have accessAgricultural nonpoint pollution control: An assessmentJohn B. Braden and Donald L. UchtmannJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 23-26;
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Van Haveren, Bruce P.
- You have accessNonpoint pollution control on public landsBruce P. Van Haveren, Eric B. Janes and William L. JacksonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 92-94;
van Schilfgaarde, Jan
- You have accessSalinity pollution from irrigated agricultureMohamed T. El-Ashry, Jan van Schilfgaarde and Susan SchiffmanJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 48-52;
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Weinberg, Anne
- You have accessNonpoint sources of water pollutionCarl F. Myers, James Meek, Stuart Tuller and Anne WeinbergJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 14-18;
Weismiller, R. A.
- You have accessSaving the Chesapeake: Maryland's agricultural education programW. L. Magette, R. A. Weismiller and K. C. GugulisJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 79-81;
Williams, Robert E.
- You have accessThe conservation district role in nonpoint pollution controlMary M. Garner and Robert E. WilliamsJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 62-64;
Willis, Roland R.
- You have accessThe SCSA view: Special help for a special issueRoland R. WillisJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 176;
Wilson, Leo W.
- You have accessThe Oregon Forest Practices ActLeo W. WilsonJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 103-104;
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Yaksich, S. M.
- You have accessAn accelerated implementation program for reducing the diffuse-source phosphorus load to Lake ErieD. L Forster, T. J. Logan, S. M. Yaksich and J. R. AdamsJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 136-141;
Yamaguchi, Marianne
- You have accessSuccessful water quality planning: An areawide perspectiveMiriam Koral Gensemer and Marianne YamaguchiJournal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1985, 40 (1) 76-78;
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