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Autor:
Steven J. Hall, Carlos G. Tenesaca, Nathaniel C. Lawrence, David I. S. Green, Matthew J. Helmers, William G. Crumpton, Emily A. Heaton, Andy VanLoocke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Quality. 52:678-690
Autor:
David I. S. Green, William G. Crumpton
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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 55:543-558
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Wetlands. 39:587-600
An algorithm developed to derive the morphology of depressional landscape features was applied to the Iowa portion of the Des Moines Lobe using high-resolution hydrologically corrected digital elevation models. In total, 173,171 topographically intac
Autor:
Jana Z. Stenback, Greg A. Stenback, Stephen W. Fisher, William G. Crumpton, David I. S. Green
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Journal of environmental qualityREFERENCES. 49(3)
Nonpoint-source nitrogen (N) loads in the U.S. Corn Belt are a major concern both for local impacts on receiving waters and for contributing to hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. Nonpoint-source nutrient loads can be ameliorated by a combination of in-fi
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Wetlands. 40:915-915
In the article by McDeid, S.M., Green, D.I.S. & Crumpton, W.G. entitled Morphology of Drained Upland Depressions on the Des Moines Lobe of Iowa [Wetlands 2018, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-018-1108-4 ], the following corrections have been added.
Autor:
David I. S. Green, Anna K. Loan-wilsey, Rex R. Johnson, Thomas R. Cooper, David L. Otis, William R. Crumpton
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Restoration Ecology. 21:276-284
Justification for investment in restored or constructed wetland projects are often based on presumed net increases in ecosystem services. However, quantitative assessment of performance metrics is often difficult and restricted to a single objective.