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Volumn 45, Issue 9, 2002, Pages 61-68
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Hydrogeological constraints on riparian buffers for reduction of diffuse pollution: Examples from the Bear Creek watershed in Iowa, USA
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Author keywords
Best management practice; Groundwater; Hydrogeology; Nitrate; Nonpoint source pollution; Riparian buffers
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Indexed keywords
DENITRIFICATION;
PESTICIDES;
SEDIMENTS;
WATER POLLUTION;
WATER QUALITY;
RIPARIAN BUFFERS;
HYDROGEOLOGY;
GROUND WATER;
NITRATE;
PESTICIDE;
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY;
HYDROGEOLOGY;
POLLUTION CONTROL;
RUNOFF;
WATER QUALITY;
AGRICULTURAL EMISSION;
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF;
HYDROGEOLOGY;
POLLUTION CONTROL;
RIPARIAN ZONE;
WATER QUALITY;
AGRICULTURE;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
CROPLAND;
DENITRIFICATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT;
FLUID FLOW;
GEOLOGY;
HYDROLOGY;
NONHUMAN;
NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION;
NUTRIENT CONCENTRATION;
PLANT ECOLOGY;
RIPARIAN ECOSYSTEM;
SEDIMENT;
SPECIES DIVERSITY;
UNITED STATES;
WATER MANAGEMENT;
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL;
WATER QUALITY;
WATERSHED;
BEAR CREEK;
IOWA;
UNITED STATES;
RIPARIA;
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EID: 0036275083
PISSN: 02731223
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2002.0205 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (33)
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References (23)
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