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Publications by Michael Abraha
Enhancing the Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model for Simulating N2O Emissions of Three Agricultural Systems
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
Evolution
Ecology
Monitoring
Systematics
Management
Behavior
Policy
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Nitrogen Transformations Associated With N2O Emissions in Agricultural Soils
Effectivness of Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model to Simulate Water Flow in a Large Agricultural Complex Watershed: Case of Buyo Lake Basin, West of Cote d'IVOIRE
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal
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TransCom N2O Model Inter-Comparison, Part II: Atmospheric Inversion Estimates of N2O Emissions
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Biochar Increases Soil N2O Emissions Produced by Nitrification-Mediated Pathways
Frontiers in Environmental Science
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Simulating Atrazine Transport Using Root Zone Water Quality Model for Iowa Soil Profiles
Journal of Environmental Quality
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Disposal
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Evaluation of Best Management Practices in Millsboro Pond Watershed Using Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model
Journal of Water Resource and Protection
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool: Historical Development, Applications, and Future Research Directions
Transactions of the ASABE
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Forestry
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