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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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2001

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Simpkins, W. W., Wineland, T. R., Andress, R. J., Johnston, D. A., Caron, G. C., Isenhart, T. M., and Schultz, R. C., 2001, Hydrogeological constraints on riparian buffers for reduction of diffuse pollution: Examples from the Bear Creek watershed in Iowa, USA: Water Science and Technology, v. 45, p. 61-68.

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Riparian Management Systems (RiMS) have been proposed to minimize the impacts of agricultural production and improve water quality in Iowa in the Midwestern USA. As part of RiMS, multi-species riparian buffers have been shown to decrease nutrient, pesticide, and sediment concentrations in runoff from adjacent crop fields. However, their effect on nutrients and pesticides moving in groundwater beneath buffers has been discussed only in limited and idealized hydrogeologic settings. Studies in the Bear Creek watershed of central Iowa show the variability inherent in hydrogeologic systems at the watershed scale, some of which may be favorable or unfavorable to future implementation of buffers. Buffers may be optimized by choosing hydrogeologic [...]

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