Advanced Information Technologies: GIS, Remote Sensing, Geostatistics, and Solute Transport Modeling
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Introduction: Assessing Non-Point Source Pollution in the Vadose Zone with Advanced Information Technologies D.L. Corwin, K. Loague, and T.R. Ellsworth |
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Solute Transport Modeling
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Options for Modeling Regional Ground Water Pollution Potential by Dissolved Chemicals W.A. Jury & P.H. Tseng |
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Modeling Subsurface Contaminant Reactions and Transport at the Watershed Scale J.P. Gwo, G.V. Wilson, P.M. Jardine, and E.F. D'Azevedo |
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Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment: Hydrogeologic Perspective and Example from Salinas Valley, California G.E. Fogg, E.M. LaBolle & G.S. Weissmann |
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Validation Approaches for Field-, Basin-, and Regional-Scale Water Quality Models D.J. Mulla & T.M. Addiscott |
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Quantification of Spatial Variability: Geostatistics, Spatial Statistics, Fuzzy Logic, and Fractals
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Sampling and Spatial Analysis Techniques for Quantifying Soil Map Unit Composition R.B. Ferguson & G.W. Hergert |
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Strategies for Improving Spatial Variability Assessments A.W. Warrick, S. Mayer, M. Restrepo, T.R. Ellsworth & J.A. Vargas-Guzm?n |
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Incorporating Spatial Variability into Existing Soils Databases R.S. Yost, X. Wang, C.S. Smith, R.E. Green & C. Sangchyoswat |
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Identifying Effective Parameters for Solute Transport Models in Heterogeneous Environments S. Mayer, T.R. Ellsworth, D.L. Corwin & K. Loague |
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Fuzzy Inference of Soil Patterns: Implications for Watershed Modeling A. Zhu |
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Application of Fractals to Soil Properties, Landscape Patterns, and Solute Transport in Porous Media J. Crawford, P. Baveye, P. Grindrod, and C. Rappoldt |
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Remote Sensing and Noninvasive Techniques
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Remote Sensing in Hydrology E.T. Engman |
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Spatially Delineating Actual and Relative Evapotranspiration from Remote Sensing to Assist Spatial Modeling of Non-Point Source Pollutants W.G. M. Bastiaanssen, R. Sakthivadivel, and A. van Dellen |
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Geospatial Measurements of Soil Electrical Conductivity to Determine Soil Salinity and Diffuse Salt Loading from Irrigation J.D. Rhoades, D.L. Corwin, and S.M. Lesch |
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Estimating Near-Surface Soil Hydraulic Properties with Microwave Remote Sensing T. Schmugge |
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Transfer Functions, Estimation Methods, and Parameterization
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The Current Status of Pedotransfer Functions: Their Accuracy, Reliability, and Utility in Field- and Regional-Scale Modeling Ya A. Pachepsky, W.J. Rawls, and D.J. Timlin |
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Application of Artificial Neural Networks for Developing Pedotransfer Functions of Soil Hydraulic Parameters J.H.M. W?sten and S. Tamari |
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Parameterizing Flow and Transport Models for Field-Scale Applications in Heterogeneous, Unsaturated Soils M.L. Rockhold |
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Scale and Scaling Problems
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Physical Scales and Spatial Predictability of Transport Processes in the Environment P. Baveye and C. W. Boast |
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Case Study and Economics
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Spatial and Temporal Variation in Nematocide Leaching, Management Implications for a Costa Rican Banana Plantation J.J. Stoorvogel, L. Kooistra, and J. Bouma |
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Estimating a Societal Value of Earth Science Information in the Assessment of Non-Point Source Pollutants R.L. Bernknopf, K.A. Lenkeit, L.B. Dinitz, and K. Loague |
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Issues and Perspectives
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Science, Information Technology, and the Changing Character of Public Policy in Non-Point Source Pollution J.L. King and D. L. Corwin |
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Modeling Non-Point Source Pollutants in the Vadose Zone: Back to the Basics D.L. Corwin, J. Letey, Jr., and M.L.K. Carrillo |
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Epilogue
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Current and Future Trends in the Development of Integrated Methodologies for Assessing Non-Point Source Pollutants J.P. Wilson |
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Are Advanced Information Technologies the Solution to Non-Point Source Pollution Problems? K. Loague, D.L. Corwin, and T.R. Ellsworth |