[HTML][HTML] A review of data quality and cost considerations for water quality monitoring at the field scale and in small watersheds
Technological advances and resource constraints present scientists and engineers with
renewed challenges in the design of methods to conduct water quality monitoring, and these …
renewed challenges in the design of methods to conduct water quality monitoring, and these …
Quantifying the impacts of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project watershed assessments: The first fifteen years
DN Moriasi, LF Duriancik, EJ Sadler… - Journal of Soil and …, 2020 - jswconline.org
Quantifying the impacts of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project watershed assessments:
The first fifteen years | Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Skip to main content Main menu …
The first fifteen years | Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Skip to main content Main menu …
The USDA‐ARS experimental watershed network: evolution, Lessons learned, societal benefits, and moving forward
DC Goodrich, P Heilman, M Anderson… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The US Department of Agriculture‐Agricultural Research Service's (ARS)
Experimental Watershed Network grew from Dust Bowl era efforts of the Soil Conservation …
Experimental Watershed Network grew from Dust Bowl era efforts of the Soil Conservation …
[HTML][HTML] Disentangling scatter in long-term concentration–discharge relationships: the role of event types
FA Saavedra, A Musolff, J von Freyberg… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2022 - hess.copernicus.org
Relationships between nitrate concentrations and discharge rates (C–Q) at the catchment
outlet can provide insights into sources, mobilization and biogeochemical transformations of …
outlet can provide insights into sources, mobilization and biogeochemical transformations of …
Temporal inequality of nutrient and sediment transport: a decision-making framework for temporal targeting of load reduction goals
Nutrient and sediment transport exhibit strong spatial and temporal inequality, with a small
percentage of locations and events contributing to the vast majority of total annual loads …
percentage of locations and events contributing to the vast majority of total annual loads …
[HTML][HTML] Meeting the Moment: Leveraging Temporal Inequality for Temporal Targeting to Achieve Water-Quality Load-Reduction Goals
N Opalinski, D Schultz, TL Veith, M Royer… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Inequality is an emergent property of complex systems. In catchments, variation in
hydroclimatic conditions and biogeochemistry cause streamflow and constituent loads to …
hydroclimatic conditions and biogeochemistry cause streamflow and constituent loads to …
Long term agroecosystem research experimental watershed network
DC Goodrich, D Bosch, R Bryant… - Hydrological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The vision of the Long Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) network is to enable multi‐
decadal, trans‐disciplinary, and cross‐location science to ensure the long‐term …
decadal, trans‐disciplinary, and cross‐location science to ensure the long‐term …
Assessing Conservation Practice Effectiveness with Lorenz Inequality Results
J Biertempfel - 2023 - etda.libraries.psu.edu
The Chesapeake Bay watershed is home to over 18 million people and contains over
87,000 working farms, which are two aspects that have led to the Bay's long-standing …
87,000 working farms, which are two aspects that have led to the Bay's long-standing …