Analyzing high resolution topography for advancing the understanding of mass and energy transfer through landscapes: A review

P Passalacqua, P Belmont, DM Staley, JD Simley… - Earth-Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
The study of mass and energy transfer across landscapes has recently evolved to
comprehensive considerations acknowledging the role of biota and humans as geomorphic …

Non-floodplain wetlands affect watershed nutrient dynamics: A critical review

HE Golden, A Rajib, CR Lane… - … science & technology, 2019 - ACS Publications
Wetlands have the capacity to retain nitrogen and phosphorus and are thereby often
considered a viable option for improving water quality at local scales. However, little is …

Implications for constructed wetlands to mitigate nitrate and pesticide pollution in agricultural drained watersheds

J Tournebize, C Chaumont, Ü Mander - Ecological Engineering, 2017 - Elsevier
In the context of subsurface drainage, the mitigation of agricultural pollutants means
intercepting water flows using green infrastructures such as constructed wetlands (CWs) …

Estimation of wetland vegetation height and leaf area index using airborne laser scanning data

S Luo, C Wang, F Pan, X Xi, G Li, S Nie, S Xia - Ecological Indicators, 2015 - Elsevier
Wetland vegetation is a core component of wetland ecosystems. Wetland vegetation
structural parameters, such as height and leaf area index (LAI) are important variables …

Combining precision conservation technologies into a flexible framework to facilitate agricultural watershed planning

MD Tomer, SA Porter, DE James… - Journal of Soil and …, 2013 - jswconline.org
T he need to reduce nutrient loads from agricultural watersheds poses a daunting challenge,
considering the continental scale of water quality problems in the Gulf of Mexico (Turner et …

Agricultural conservation planning framework: 1. Developing multipractice watershed planning scenarios and assessing nutrient reduction potential

MD Tomer, SA Porter, KMB Boomer… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial data on soils, land use, and topography, combined with knowledge of conservation
effectiveness, can be used to identify alternatives to reduce nutrient discharge from small …

Spatial optimization of six conservation practices using swat in tile‐drained agricultural watersheds

MM Kalcic, J Frankenberger… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Targeting of agricultural conservation practices to the most effective locations in a watershed
can promote wise use of conservation funds to protect surface waters from agricultural …

Potential of water quality wetlands to mitigate habitat losses from agricultural drainage modernization

ME Mitchell, T Newcomer-Johnson… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Given widespread biodiversity declines, a growing global human population, and demands
to improve water quality, there is an immediate need to explore land management solutions …

Nitrous oxide and methane production from denitrifying woodchip bioreactors at three hydraulic residence times

MP Davis, EA Martin, TB Moorman, TM Isenhart… - Journal of environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Denitrifying bioreactors remove nitrate (NO 3−) from agricultural drainage and are slated to
be an integral part of nitrogen reduction strategies in the Mississippi River Basin. However …

Water quality performance of wetlands receiving nonpoint‐source nitrogen loads: Nitrate and total nitrogen removal efficiency and controlling factors

WG Crumpton, GA Stenback, SW Fisher, JZ Stenback… - 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Nonpoint‐source nitrogen (N) loads in the US Corn Belt are a major concern both for local
impacts on receiving waters and for contributing to hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. Nonpoint …