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Modeling phosphorus transport in an agricultural watershed using the WEPP model
Estimating the effects of vegetative filter strip design on sediment movement in an agricultural watershed using LISEM
New Modeling Work Supports In-field Buffer Strips as a Way to Conserve Soil Under Intense Rainfall
Work by a Master's student at Wageningen University in The Netherlands supports prairie strips practice. Read summary here. Read more about New Modeling Work Supports In-field Buffer Strips as a Way to Conserve Soil Under Intense Rainfall
Estimated Sediment Deposition and Movement within Interim 1 Watershed at the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge: A Summary of E.A. Luquin Oroz, 2016
Strategically placing a small percentage of prairie strips within agriculture fields has been shown to reduce field level soil loss. However, less is known about in-field soil movement both erosion and deposition. Also, with the potential for increasingly stronger rainstorms and hence higher runoff, there is a need to obtain new insights about prairie strips design and its influence on sediment dynamics. Read more about Estimated Sediment Deposition and Movement within Interim 1 Watershed at the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge: A Summary of E.A. Luquin Oroz, 2016