A possible trade-off between clean air and clean water
2017; Soil and Water Conservation Society; Volume: 72; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2489/jswc.72.4.75a
ISSN1941-3300
AutoresDouglas R. Smith, Marie Stephensen, Kevin W. King, Helen P. Jarvie, R. L. Haney, Mark R. Williams,
Tópico(s)Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
ResumoThe recent public focus on Lake Erie harmful algal blooms (HABs) has pushed researchers, conservationists, and policy makers to attempt to isolate the cause(s) and the solution(s) to this problem. Previous reports indicated as many as 25 potential “causes” of the HABs (Smith et al. 2015c). More recently, researchers have placed further scrutiny on individual causes, such as tile drainage (King et al. 2015), fertilizer placement (Smith et al. 2016), fertility recommendations (Smith et al. 2018), or groups of these potential causes (Smith et al. 2015a; Jarvie et al. 2017; King et al. 2017; Smith et al. 2017; Williams et al. 2017).
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