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Long-term effects of agricultural chemicals and management practices on water quality in a subsurface drained watershed.
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Long-term effects of agricultural chemicals and management practices on water quality in a subsurface drained watershed./
作者:
Algoazany, Abdulaziz Saad.
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258 p.
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Adviser: Prasanta K. Kalita.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-11B.
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Engineering, Agricultural. -
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Long-term effects of agricultural chemicals and management practices on water quality in a subsurface drained watershed.
Algoazany, Abdulaziz Saad.
Long-term effects of agricultural chemicals and management practices on water quality in a subsurface drained watershed.
- 258 p.
Adviser: Prasanta K. Kalita.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.
The Little Vermilion River (LVR) watershed in east central Illinois, United States, is an example of a watershed with altered hydrology from subsurface drainage systems. A continuous monitoring study was conducted in the LVR to quantify the effects of cropping management practices and random subsurface drainage systems on nutrient and pesticide transport in subsurface flow and surface runoff. This study investigated the effect of nitrate-N, ortho-phosphate, atrazine, and alachlor on water quality from the LVR watershed, which is flat (slopes of 1% or less) and has intensive crop production. Four sites that included both subsurface and surface runoff monitoring programs and two river stations were selected for this study. Three of the sites had corn (Zea mays L.) and soybeans (Glycine max L.) planted in rotation, and the other site had seed corn and soybeans planted in rotation. Statistical analysis was performed to test the effects of several variables such as site, crop, discharge, and the interaction among them, on nutrient and herbicide concentrations in subsurface flow, surface runoff, and river flow.
ISBN: 9780542987151Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019504
Engineering, Agricultural.
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