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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2009.51.2.015

Development of a Comprehensive Modeling System for Assessing Impact of Temporally and Spatially Changing BMP  

Cho, Jae-Pil (USDA-ARS, Southeast Watershed Research Laboratory)
Chun, Jong-Ahn (USDA-ARS, Crop Systems and Global Changes Laboratory)
Saied, Mostaghimi (Biological Systems Engineering Department, Virginia Tech)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.51, no.2, 2009 , pp. 15-27 More about this Journal
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Dynamic agricultural nonpoint source assessment tool(DANSAT); model development; best management practices(BMPs); watershed model;
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