Browsing by Subject "runoff"
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(2015-11-30)As population continues to rise and development continues, there is increasing pressure for the production of food on a decreasing amount of land as well as an increased need for combustible fuel. Biofuels produced from ...
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(2012-04-22)Military training lands are among the most degraded rangelands in the United States. Tracked vehicle training represents the largest source of soil disturbance on these rangelands (Fang et al. 2002). Training activities ...
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(2013-02-04)Understanding the hydrology of a watershed is essential for both water resource management and public safety, especially flood prevention and mitigation. Both climate change and urbanization have been shown to increase ...
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(2015-10-28)St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walt.) Kuntze) performance under conservation irrigation is poorly described. Further, the effect of summer drought stress on the lawn ecosystem could have unforeseen implications ...
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(2015-11-17)This study begins with a systematic evaluation of the quality of 76 local plans within the Chesapeake Bay watershed in order to better understand whether local jurisdictions have thoroughly integrated the concepts of ...
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(2011-08-08)Land degradation and anthropogenic change is widespread on rangelands in Texas. Over the last 150 years, noticeable change has occurred as a direct result of agricultural practices and human activity. As novel ecosystems ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)The purpose of this study was to evaluate variations of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) curve number (CN) method for estimating near real-time runoff for naturalized flow, using high resolution radar ...
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(2016-03-02)Over the past two centuries, woody vegetation has expanded globally in coverage, often encroaching into grasslands, including coastal habitats. Mangroves are tropical trees which are susceptible to freezing temperatures. ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
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(2009-06-02)In dryland regions, where water is a limited resource, land use/land cover has undergone and continues to undergo significant change mainly due to human activities. The nature of runoff from dryland regions and the influence ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1996)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1954)
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(2015-02-17)There have been numerous studies, both modeling and field, related to the design and evaluation of vegetative treatment systems used to treat animal feeding operation runoff; however, none of these have studies evaluated ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1940)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991)