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2 Cravens, S. J.; Wilson, S. D. 1989. Irrigation development and management alternatives of a dolomite aquifer in northeastern Illinois. Water Resources Bulletin, 25(5):1073-1083.
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4 Sipp, S. K.; Lembke, W. D.; Boast, C. W.; Peverly, J. H.; Thorne, M. D.; Walker, P. N. 1986. Water management of corn and soybeans on a claypan soil. In American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Transactions of the ASAE: Special edition - Soil and Water, Vol.29. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. pp.780-784.
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The AGNPS (Agricultural NonPoint Source) model was evaluated for predicting runoff and sediment delivery from small watersheds of mild topography. Fifty sediment yield events were monitored from two watersheds and five nested subwatersheds in East Central Illinois throughout the growing season of four years. Half of these events were used to calibrate parameters in the AGNPS model. Average calibrated parameters were used as input for the remaining events to obtain runoff and sediment yield data. These data were used to evaluate the suitability of the AGNPS model for predicting runoff and sediment yield from small, mild-sloped watersheds. An integrated AGNPS/GIS system was used to efficiently create the large number of data input changes necessary to this study. This system is one where the AGNPS model was integrated with the GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) GIS (Geographical Information System) to develop a decision support tool to assist with management of runoff and erosion from agricultural watersheds. The integrated system assists with the development of input GIS layers to AGNPS, running the model, and interpretation of the results.
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7 Demissie, M. 1996. Sediment load during flood events for Illinois streams. Water International, 21(3):131-137.
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8 Brand, C. M.; Raasch, G. E.; Kessy, M. E. 1994. Third Lake watershed assessment and action plan. In Cotroneo, G. V.; Rumer, R. R. (Eds.), Hydraulic engineering '94. Vol.1: Proceedings of the 1994 Conference, Buffalo, New York, August 1-5, 1994. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.257-261.
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9 Maxwell, W. C. H.; Preul, H. C.; Stout, G. E. (Eds.) 1996. Proceedings Rivertech 96 - Volume 2: 1st International Conference on New/Emerging Concepts for Rivers, September 22 - September 26, 1996, Fairmont Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Urbana, IL, USA: IWRA. pp.475-931.
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10 Stout, G. E. 1998. Sustainable development requires the full cooperation of water users. Water International, 23(1):3-7.
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The Ven te Chow memorial lecture.
11 Demissie, M.; Keefer, L. 1998. Watershed approach for the protection of drinking water supplies in Central Illinois. Water International, 23(4):272-277.
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12 1991. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. Special issue: application of remote sensing to epidemiology and parasitology. 11(3/4):159-376.
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14 Ray, C.; Kelly, W. R. 1999. Nitrate dynamics under cyclic irrigation pumpage. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 125(5):254-263.
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16 Winstanley, D.; Changnon, S. A. 1999. Long-term variations in seasonal weather conditions important to water resources in Illinois. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 35(6):1421-1427.
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17 O'Connor, T. L.; O'Connor, J. T.; Gerdes, S. 1999. Control of water quality deterioration in water distribution systems: Part 3 - Studies of methane removal by aeration. Water Engineering and Management, May:45-50.
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18 Wollmuth, J. C.; Eheart, J. W. 2000. Surface water withdrawal allocation and trading systems for traditionally riparian areas. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 36(2):293-303.
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19 Wang, N.; Mitsch, J. W. 1999. A detailed ecosystem model of phosphorus dynamics in created riparian wetlands. Ecological Modelling, 126:101-130.
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20 Wendland, W. M. 2001. Temporal responses of surface-water and ground-water to precipitation in Illinois. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37(3):685-693.
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