Search Results - "Grismer, M.E"
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Erosion modelling for land management in the Tahoe basin, USA: scaling from plots to forest catchments
Published in Hydrological sciences journal (01-07-2012)“…Land management and its effects on water quality are a concern where regulatory agencies work to establish sediment and/or nutrient loadings. Runoff and…”
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A simultaneous model for ultrasonic aggregate stability assessment
Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-07-2008)“…Aggregate stability is a difficult to quantify, complex soil property. Ultrasonic processing of soil–water suspensions enables quantifiable and readily…”
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Evaluation of ultrasonic aggregate stability and rainfall erosion resistance of disturbed and amended soils in the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA
Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-10-2009)“…Application of organic soil amendments to disturbed soil has been shown to improve aggregate stability and reduce soil susceptibility to erosion. Employing…”
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Parameter estimation of two-fluid capillary pressure–saturation and permeability functions
Published in Advances in water resources (1999)“…Accurate characterization and modeling of subsurface flow in multi-fluid soil systems require development of a rapid, reproducible experimental method that…”
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Spatial Variation in Nitrogen Isotope Values Beneath Nitrate Contamination Sources
Published in Ground water (01-05-1998)“…Nitrogen isotope ratios of soil water and ground water nitrate have been used to identify or implicate sources; however, lack of data on δ15N in thick (>12 m)…”
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Diazinon transport through inter-row vegetative filter strips: micro-ecosystem modeling
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (02-07-2001)“…The efficacy of inter-row vegetative filter strips (VFS) for controlling runoff of the commonly used organo-phosphate insecticide (diazinon) from…”
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Direct estimation of air–oil and oil–water capillary pressure and permeability relations from multi-step outflow experiments
Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-08-1998)“…Vadose zone description of multi-fluid flow requires measurement techniques capable of determining the capillary pressure and permeability functions of…”
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Fermentation industry
Published in Water environment research (01-06-1998)“…Wastewater from fermentation industries is characterized by variable flow rates that are often seasonal in nature and high in organic loading [biochemical…”
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Nitrogen and COD Removal from Septic Tank Wastewater in Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands: Plants Effects
Published in Water environment research (01-11-2015)“…We evaluated subsurface flow (SSF) constructed wetland treatment performance with respect to organics (COD) and nitrogen (ammonium and nitrate) removal from…”
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Regional cotton lint yield, ET c and water value in Arizona and California
Published in Agricultural water management (2002)“…Water value as agriculture production may be overlooked, though it is an important factor to rational water allocations within a region. An analysis of cotton…”
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Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process to irrigation project improvement: Part I. Impacts of irrigation project internal processes on crop yields
Published in Agricultural water management (01-03-2008)“…Performance improvement of existing irrigation projects has been a major concern in international irrigation development. Activities for irrigation project…”
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Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process to irrigation project improvement: Part II. How professionals evaluate an irrigation project for its improvement
Published in Agricultural water management (01-03-2008)“…Planning improvement of an irrigation project often depends on irrigation professionals who conduct the initial survey of the irrigation project. Accordingly,…”
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Runoff sediment particle sizes associated with soil erosion in the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA
Published in Land degradation & development (01-05-2008)“…Runoff sediment from disturbed soils in the Lake Tahoe Basin has resulted in light scattering, accumulation of nutrients, and subsequent loss in lake clarity…”
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Regional cotton lint yield, ETc and water value in Arizona and California
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Simplified Estimation of Reference Evapotranspiration from Pan Evaporation Data in California
Published in Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering (01-06-2005)“…Evaporation pan ( Ep ) data are often used to estimate reference evapotranspiration ( ET0 ) for use in water resource planning and irrigation scheduling. This…”
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Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process to irrigation project improvement
Published in Agricultural water management (01-03-2008)“…Performance improvement of existing irrigation projects has been a major concern in international irrigation development. Activities for irrigation project…”
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Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process to irrigation project improvement
Published in Agricultural water management (01-03-2008)“…Planning improvement of an irrigation project often depends on irrigation professionals who conduct the initial survey of the irrigation project. Accordingly,…”
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Simulated rainfall evaluation of revegetation/mulch erosion control in the Lake Tahoe Basin. 3. Soil treatment effects
Published in Land degradation & development (01-09-2005)“…Revegetation, or other erosion control treatments of disturbed soil slopes in forested areas and along highways of the Lake Tahoe basin are directed at…”
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Simulated rainfall evaluation of revegetation/mulch erosion control in the Lake Tahoe Basin. 2. Bare soil assessment
Published in Land degradation & development (01-07-2005)“…Slopes that have been disturbed through roadway, ski slope or other construction often produce more sediment than less disturbed sites. Reduction or…”
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Simulated rainfall evaluation of revegetation/mulch erosion control in the Lake Tahoe Basin. 1. Method assessment
Published in Land degradation & development (01-11-2004)“…Revegetation of road cuts and fills is intended to stabilize those drastically disturbed areas so that sediment is not transported to adjacent waterways…”
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