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Research Project: ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS & SERVICES RESULTING FROM PREVAILING & INNOVATIVE LAND USE & MNGMT PRACTICES WITHIN POORLY DRAINED MIDWEST LANDSCAPES

Location: Soil Drainage Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Event based analysis of Chlorothalonil concentrations following application to managed turf - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
King, K.W., Balogh, J.C. 2013. Event based analysis of Chlorothalonil concentrations following application to managed turf. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 32(3):684-691.
Differences in instream wood characteristics between channelized and unchannelized agricultural headwater streams in central Ohio - (Abstract Only)
Gates, E., Smiley, P.C. 2012. Differences in instream wood characteristics between channelized and unchannelized agricultural headwater streams in central Ohio[abstract]. 2012 Richard J. and Martha D. Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, May 9, 2012, Columbus, Ohio. For presentation only.
Characteristics of instream wood within channelized agricultural headwater streams in the Midwestern United States - (Abstract Only)
(23-Mar-12)

   

 
Project Team
King, Kevin
Fausey, Norman - Norm
Smiley, Jr, Peter - Rocky
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2012
 
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Related National Programs
  Water Availability and Water Management (211)
  Climate Change, Soils, and Emissions (212)
 
Related Projects
   MANAGEMENT AND BMP ASSESSMENT FOR MANAGED TURF
   NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES IN TURFGRASS ENVIRONMENTS
   ACHIEVING LONG-TERM PROTECTION OF WATER QUALITY OF GRAND LAKE ST. MARYS THROUGH THE CONTROL OF PHOSPHOROUS INPUT FROM AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
   QUANTIFYING THE WATER QUALITY IMPACTS OF IMPLEMENTING COVER CROPS
   CONSERVATION EFFECTS ASSESSMENT PROJECT CROPLANDS WATERSHEDS STUDIES - UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER BASIN/GREAT LAKES WATERSHEDS (2012)
   Assessing Edge-of-Field Water Quality Impacts of Innovative Agricultural Management Practices
 
 
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