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Hydrologic and Sediment Transport Modeling of Agricultural Watersheds
Bridging the Gap, 2001Dealing with flooding, upland soil and streambank erosion, sedimentation, and contamination of water from agricultural, rural, and urban watersheds, and understanding the underlying natural processes are continued challenges to the environmental hydraulics field and in the management of sustainable water and environmental resources around the world ...
Deva K. Borah +2 more
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Hydrology of the Nile and Ancient Agriculture
2017This Chapter includes two main topics; (1) Hydrology of the River Nile and (2) Ancient agriculture in Egypt. The first part comprises general overview of the Nile River, topography of the Nile Basin, precipitation (run off and natural flows), annual flows and flow pattern of the Nile, Pharaohs’ water management systems, and irrigation canal systems and
M. N. Noaman, D. El Quosy
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Hydrologic and water quality impacts of agricultural drainage∗
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 1994While some of the world's most productive agriculture is on artificially drained soils, drainage is increasingly perceived as a major contributor to detrimental off‐site environmental impacts.
R. W. Skaggs +2 more
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Conservation tillage in dryland agriculture impacts watershed hydrology
Journal of Hydrology, 2013Summary Dryland (non-irrigated) crop production in semi-arid regions requires sufficient water storage in the soil profile to ensure adequate plant available water, particularly in areas where the majority of annual precipitation occurs during the non-growing season.
J.B. Van Wie, J.C. Adam, J.L. Ullman
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New Research Directions in Agricultural Hydrology and Erosion
1989This paper addresses two rather contrasting areas of research that have developed rapidly during the last 10 years and that promise to have major impact on soil erosion control and agricultural hydrology.
Klaus W. Flach, John M. Laflen
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Hydrological response of a small mediterranean agricultural catchment
Journal of Hydrology, 2010Summary Field studies have recently shown that quickflow may be produced in Mediterranean environments as the result of saturation mechanisms, considering that the dominant runoff processes may change throughout the year due to the significant seasonality. One of the most representative agriculture elements of Mediterranean-climate regions is rainfed
Joan Estrany +2 more
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Hydrology research priorities for Dryland Agriculture in India
Water Resources Management, 1993A conceptual approach was described and used to identify priorities for the cooperating centres of the All India Coordinated Research Project for Dryland Agriculture (AICRPDA). The approach was based on AICRPDA centre information, soil available water, runoff estimates, and rainfall at each centre.
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Soil hydrology in the Earth system
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Harry Vereecken +2 more
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The interplay between microbial communities and soil properties
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023laurent Philippot +2 more
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