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Publications by G. A. Ali
Evaluating Hydrologic Response in Tile-Drained Landscapes: Implications for Phosphorus Transport
Journal of Environmental Quality
Management
Monitoring
Waste Management
Disposal
Technology
Policy
Water Science
Law
Environmental Engineering
Pollution
Contribution of Overland and Tile Flow to Runoff and Nutrient Losses From Vertisols in Manitoba, Canada
Journal of Environmental Quality
Management
Monitoring
Waste Management
Disposal
Technology
Policy
Water Science
Law
Environmental Engineering
Pollution
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Phosphorus Modeling in Tile Drained Agricultural Systems Using APEX
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Measured and Predicted Solute Transport in a Tile Drained Field
Soil Science Society of America Journal
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Impact of Filters to Reduce Phosphorus Losses: Field Observations and Modelling Tests in Tile-Drained Lowland Catchments
Water (Switzerland)
Development
Biochemistry
Planning
Aquatic Science
Water Science
Technology
Geography
Fate of Veterinary Antibiotics in a Macroporous Tile Drained Clay Soil
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Mutagenesis
Environmental Chemistry
Health
Toxicology
A Novel Biologically-Based Approach to Evaluating Soil Phosphorus Availability Across Complex Landscapes
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Soil Science
Microbiology
Evaluation of Nitrate Nitrogen Fluxes From a Tile-Drained Watershed in Central Iowa
Journal of Environmental Quality
Management
Monitoring
Waste Management
Disposal
Technology
Policy
Water Science
Law
Environmental Engineering
Pollution
Comparison of Performance of Tile Drainage Routines in SWAT 2009 and 2012 in an Extensively Tile-Drained Watershed in the Midwest
Modified APEX Model for Simulating Macropore Phosphorus Contributions to Tile Drains
Journal of Environmental Quality
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Waste Management
Disposal
Technology
Policy
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Environmental Engineering
Pollution
Evaluating a Moist Isentropic Framework for Poleward Moisture Transport: Implications for Water Isotopes Over Antarctica
Geophysical Research Letters
Earth
Planetary Sciences
Geophysics