Title: | Locating existing best management practices within a watershed: The value of multiple methods |
Authors: | Grady, C.A., A.P. Reimer, J. Frankenberger and L.S. Prokopy |
Year: | 2013 |
Journal: | Journal of the American Water Resources Association |
Volume (Issue): | 44(4) |
Pages: | 883-895 |
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DOI: | 10.1111/jawr.12041 |
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Model: | SWAT |
Broad Application Category: | pollutant only |
Primary Application Category: | BMP and/or cropping system assessment |
Secondary Application Category: | pollutant cycling/loss and transport |
Watershed Description: | Eagle Creek watershed in central Indiana, U.S. |
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General Comments: | The main focus of this study was on BMP evaluation methods that did not involve SWAT. However, the authors also report in a short paragraph just before the Conclusions that an evaluation performed with SWAT showed no significant effect of identified BMPs in the watershed on water quality. |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | best management practices; Conservation Effects Assessment Project; water quality; geospatial information; watershed management. |