Found 13 datasets matching "Irrigation ponds".
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Ponds used to capture and store water for irrigation are a common feature in agricultural landscapes of the southern Coastal Plain of Georgia, USA. However, not much is known about the...
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This data set represents the estimated percentage of the 1-km grid cell that is covered by or subject to the agricultural conservation practice (CPIS05), Combination of Irrigation Sources (CIS)...
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These data contain locations of 11 irrigation ponds used in construction of the potentiometric map of the South Coast aquifer in the Santa Isabel area of southern Puerto Rico during March 31 to...
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Microcystins in agricultural ponds can affect agricultural productivity, posing risks to nearby crops and health risks to livestock. Little information is known about microcystins and water...
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Ponds are impoundments that have been used for flood control, water supply, irrigation, and recreation. They constitute modifications to the stream network that fragment the aquatic habitat by...
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SPAW is a daily hydrologic budget model for agricultural fields and ponds (wetlands, lagoons, ponds and reservoirs). Included are irrigation scheduling and soil nitrogen. Data input and results...
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Alternative irrigation waters (rivers, ponds, and reclaimed water) can harbor bacterial foodborne pathogens like Salmonella enterica and Listeria monocytogenes, potentially contaminating fruit and...
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Farm ponds are a common feature of agricultural landscapes for irrigation of crops. Yet small water bodies have been ignored as reservoirs and carbon balance features despite ubiquity in the...
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Alterations to stream hydrology, which include changes in stream geomorphology, are primary impacts of anthropogenic disruption. In North Carolina, hydrological alterations lead to environmental...
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There are 487 onshore oil and gas fields in California encompassing 3,392 square miles of aggregated area. The California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) initiated a...
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This dataset contains research data compiled by the “Managing Water for Increased Resiliency of Drained Agricultural Landscapes” project a.k.a. Transforming Drainage. This project was funded from...
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The floodplains of the Willamette River and its major tributaries in western Oregon comprise a diverse array of natural and human-modified features that collectively support a wide range of...
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This data release provides 270-m resolution maps of hotspots of vulnerability to projected changes in land-use, water shortages, and climate from 2001-2061 for agricultural, domestic, and...
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