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Groundwater nitrate and chloride trends in an agriculture-intensive area in southern Alberta, Canada
Autor:
Mike Iwanyshyn, Barry M. Olson, Kristen Lorenz, David X. Soto, Andrea R. Kalischuk, Jacqueline Köhn, M. Jim Hendry
Publikováno v:
Water Quality Research Journal. 51:47-59
The potential effect of manure management from livestock production on groundwater quality is an issue of concern. Groundwater sampling from a regional transect in southern Alberta, Canada, was conducted to determine changes in groundwater quality wi
Publikováno v:
Water Science and Technology. 64:326-333
This paper highlights the environmental impacts of implementing beneficial management practices to address cattle bedding and direct access to the creek in a study watershed in southern Alberta, Canada. Approximately 35 cow–calf pairs grazed 194 ha
Branch propagation, not cladoptosis, permits dispersive, clonal reproduction of riparian cottonwoods
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 186:227-242
In riparian (floodplain) zones, physical disturbances of floods and ice-scour undercut and topple shrubs and trees into the river where branches are sheared off by tumbling and turbulence. These branch fragments are deposited downstream along bars wi
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 144:75-89
A major flood in June 1995 along most streams in southern Alberta (AB) and southeastern British Columbia (BC), Canada, permitted the comparison of natural seedling establishment of different cottonwood species across different environments. Nine stud
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 18:557-570
Following heavy rain in early June 1995, flows of the Oldman River in Alberta, Canada were the highest on record (since 1911). This ‘flood of the century’ preceded cottonwood seed release, and created suitable sites for seedling establishment. Af
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Botany. 75:1349-1355
The occurrence of hybrid breakdown, the poor performance of certain hybrids, was investigated in cottonwoods (Populus) with respect to susceptibility to the poplar bud gall mite, Aceria parapopuli. The abundance of mite galls was investigated for all