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Modeling the applicability of edge-of-field treatment wetlands to reduce nitrate loads in the Elm Creek watershed in southern Minnesota, United States
B. A. Gordon,
C. Lenhart
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J. Nieber
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Agriculture & Biology
cost effectiveness
5%
crop production
13%
cropland
5%
drainage
9%
edge effects
86%
farmers
3%
infiltration (hydrology)
5%
landowners
6%
nitrate nitrogen
6%
nitrates
64%
nutrients
2%
planning
4%
saturated hydraulic conductivity
6%
Soil and Water Assessment Tool model
8%
surface water
5%
tiles
5%
Ulmus
100%
wetland restoration
8%
wetlands
75%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
conductivity
3%
conservation planning
5%
cost
11%
creek
68%
crop production
14%
drainage
6%
hydraulic conductivity
4%
infiltration
3%
land
2%
landowner
5%
modeling
32%
nitrate
56%
nitrogen
2%
nutrient
2%
program
2%
removal
7%
restoration
6%
soil and water assessment tool
5%
spreadsheet
5%
surface treatment
5%
surface water
3%
watershed
56%
wetland
60%