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United States 2 case studies 2 hydrologic models 2 mathematical models 2 simulation models 2 total maximum daily load 2 water quality 2 water quality criteria 2 water quality standards 2 watersheds 2 E. coli 1 Fecal bacteria 1 Georgia 1 Latin hypercube sampling 1 Monte Carlo method 1 Salmonella 1 Water quality 1 Watering-in 1 algorithms 1 computer software 1 dissolved oxygen 1 equations 1 freshwater 1 probability analysis 1 rivers 1 sampling 1 statistical analysis 1 uncertainty evaluation 1 water pollution 1
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Bosch, D.D. 5 Potter, T.L. 3 Franklin, D.H. 2 Nuti, R.C. 2 Truman, C.C. 2 Arabi, M. 1 Barnes, P. 1 Cathey, A.M. 1 Chaubey, I. 1 Dharmasri, C. 1 Frankenberger, J. 1 Harmel, R.D. 1 Jenkins, M.B. 1 Munoz-Carpena, R. 1 Muñoz-Carpena, R. 1 Ritter, A. 1 Schaffer, B. 1 Sexton, A. 1 Shirmohammadi, A. 1 Strickland, T.C. 1 Vellidis, G. 1 Wolfe, M.L. 1
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Fecal bacterial losses in runoff from conventional and no-till pearl millet fertilized with broiler litter
Jenkins, M.B.; Truman, C.C.; Franklin, D.H.; Potter, T.L.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 134 (2014) C, pp. 38-41
Georgia farmers are increasing preemergence applications of soil residual herbicides to control glyphosate resistant weeds. To improve efficacy these herbicides are often activated by post-application irrigation. Broiler litter is commonly applied to fields before these herbicides. The herbicide...
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Mathematical Simulation Tools for Developing Dissolved Oxygen TMDLs.
Vellidis, G.; Barnes, P.; Bosch, D.D.; Cathey, A.M. - 2006
In many regions of the U.S., low dissolved oxygen (DO) is a common freshwater impairment. States, territories, and tribes of the U.S. are required by federal law to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for waters not meeting established DO standards. Regulators and other professionals are...
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Uncertainty in TMDL Models.
Shirmohammadi, A.; Chaubey, I.; Harmel, R.D.; Bosch, D.D.; … - 2006
Although the U.S. Congress established the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program in the original Clean Water Act of 1972, Section 303(d), it did not receive attention until the 1990s. Currently, two methods are available for tracking pollution in the environment and assessing the effectiveness...
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Antecedent water content effects on runoff and sediment yields from two Coastal Plain Ultisols
Truman, C.C.; Potter, T.L.; Nuti, R.C.; Franklin, D.H.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 98 (2011) 8, pp. 1189-1196
The highly weathered, low-carbon, intensively cropped, drought-prone Coastal Plain soils of Georgia are susceptible to runoff and soil loss, especially at certain times of the year when soil water contents are elevated. We quantified the effects of antecedent water content (AWC) on runoff (R)...
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Summer cover crop impacts on soil percolation and nitrogen leaching from a winter corn field
Muñoz-Carpena, R.; Ritter, A.; Bosch, D.D.; Schaffer, B.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 95 (2008) 6, pp. 633-644
The impacts of a leguminous summer cover crop (sunn hemp; Crotalaria juncea) on nitrogen leaching from a corn (Zea mays L.) field was evaluated by direct measurements of soil water content and nitrogen balance components, complemented by direct and inverse modeling as an exploratory tool to...
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