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Ground-water quality beneath irrigated cropland of the northern and southern High Plains Aquifer, Nebraska and Texas, 2003-04

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2005

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Stanton, Jennifer S., and Fahlquist, Lynne, 2005, Ground-water quality beneath irrigated cropland of the northern and southern High Plains Aquifer, Nebraska and Texas, 2003-04: .

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A study of the quality of ground water beneath irrigated cropland was completed for the northern and southern High Plains aquifer. Ground-water samples were collected from 30 water-table monitoring wells in the northern agricultural land-use (NAL) study area in Nebraska in 2004 and 29 water-table monitoring wells in the southern agricultural land-use (SAL) study area in Texas in 2003. The two study areas represented different agricultural and hydrogeologic settings. The primary crops grown in the NAL study area were corn and soybeans, and the primary crop in the SAL study area was cotton. Overall, pesticide and fertilizer application rates were larger in the NAL study area. Also, precipitation and recharge rates were greater in the [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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