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Impacts of Land-Cover Change on Suspended Sediment Transport in Two Agricultural Watersheds

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2010

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Schilling, Keith E., Isenhart, Thomas M., Palmer, Jason A., Wolter, Calvin F., and Spooner, Jean, 2010, Impacts of Land-Cover Change on Suspended Sediment Transport in Two Agricultural Watersheds: JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 47, p. 672-686.

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Suspended sediment is a major water quality problem, yet few monitoring studies have been of sufficient scale and duration to assess the effectiveness of land-use change or conservation practice implementation at a watershed scale. Daily discharge and suspended sediment export from two 5,000-ha watersheds in central Iowa were monitored over a 10-year period (water years 1996-2005). In Walnut Creek watershed, a large portion of land was converted from row crop to native prairie, whereas in Squaw Creek land use remained predominantly row crop agriculture. Suspended sediment loads were similar in both watersheds, exhibiting flashy behavior typical of incised channels. Modeling suggested that expected total soil erosion in Walnut Creek [...]

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