138 Monitoring Water Quantity and Quality at the Field Edge: Methodologies and Case Studies: II

Poster Session
S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation There are increasing demands to improve our understanding of how agricultural conservation practices affect volumes and quality of runoff waters at the field scale. Edge of field monitoring is now being advocated by USDA action agencies. Yet there are multiple challenges to edge-of-field monitoring in terms of experimental design and methodology, and proven technologies are costly. Given these issues and increasing numbers of field-scale hydrology and water quality studies being conducted, we believe a symposium on this topic would be well timed and that an assessment of the state of the science of edge-of-field monitoring is needed.
Monday, October 17, 2011: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C

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Organizer:
Mark Tomer
Poster #533
Elephant Grass (Pennisetum sp.) As a Bio-Filter Crop for Soils Irrigated with Secondary Treated Municipal Waste Water and Dairy Effluent.
Prasad Yadavali, California State University-Fresno; Dave Goorahoo, California State University-Fresno; Florence Cassel Sharma, California State University-Fresno; Diganta Adhikari, California State University-Fresno
Poster #534
Use of Lidar and GIS to Place Grassed Waterway and Size of Vegetative Buffers Around the Waterways In Agricultural Landscapes.
Surendran Neelakantan, University of Kentucky; Eduardo Rienzi, University of Kentucky; Thomas Mueller, University of Kentucky; Michael Dosskey, USDA Forest Service
Poster #535
Interactions of Tillage and Cover Crop On Runoff Water Quality From Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton Systems.
Martin A. Locke, Water Quality & Ecology Research Unit; L. J. Krutz, USDA-ARS; R. W. Steinriede Jr., USDA-ARS; S. Testa, USDA-ARS
Poster #536
Optimization of Wastewater Management At a Watershed Level.
John Jacob, Texas A&M University; Joshua Gunn, Texas A&M University Galveston; Russell Blessing, Texas A&M University Galveston; Wesley Highfield, Texas A&M University Galveston; Sam Brody, Texas A&M University Galveston
Poster #537
Effects of No-till, Residue Management and Buffer Strips On Sediment and Nutrient Runoff From a Cropped Calcareous Soil.
Peter A. Ampim, Texas A&M University; John Sloan, Texas A&M University; Fouad H. Jaber, Texas A&M University; Raul I. Cabrera, Texas A&M University; Michael P. Simanonok, Texas A&M University; Yingzhe Wu, Texas AgriLife Research
Poster #538
Conservation Practice Effects On Water Quality In the Cheney Lake Watershed.
Nathan Nelson, Kansas State University; Kyle R. Douglas-Mankin, Kansas State University; Philip Barnes, Kansas State University; Daniel Devlin, Kansas State University
Poster #539
Comparison of Two Stream Gauging Systems for Measuring Runoff and Sediment Yield On Semi-Arid Watersheds.
Viktor Polyakov, USDA-ARS Southwest watershed Research Center; Mark Nearing, USDA-ARS Southwest watershed Research Center; Aaron Hawdon, CSIRO; Mary Nichols, USDA-ARS Southwest watershed Research Center
Poster #540
Linking Root Zone Nitrate Leaching to Groundwater Nitrate Loading In the Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer, British Columbia, Canada.
Shawn E. Loo, University of Calgary; Farzin Malekani, University of Calgary; Bernie J. Zebarth, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Cathy Ryan, University of Calgary; Tom A. Forge, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Poster #541
Field Estimation of Groundwater Nitrate Exported from an Individual Field by Combining Passive Diffusion Profiling with Darcy's Flux.
Farzin Malekani, University of Calgary; Cathy Ryan, University of Calgary; Bernie J. Zebarth, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Shawn E. Loo, University of Calgary
Poster #542
Hot Moments and Hot Spots of Nutrient Losses From a Mixed Land Use Watershed.
Qiny Zhu, USDA-ARS Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit; John Schmidt, USDA-ARS-PSWMRU; Ray Bryant, USDA-ARS-Pasture Systems & Watershed Management
Poster #543
Spatiotemporal Variation of Nitrate In Riparian Zone Seeps As a Potential Indicator of Preferential Flow Pathways.
John P. Schmidt, USDA-ARS-PSWMRU; Mark R. Williams, Penn State University; Anthony R. Buda, USDA-ARS-PSWMRU
Poster #544
Analysis of Paired Design Approach Experiments Using a MIXED Model Approach.
Paulo Pagliari, University of Minnesota; Jeffrey Strock, University of Minnesota
Poster #545
How Do Cleaning Compounds and Treatment Methods Effect Winery Wastewater Chemistry and Soils of Contrasting Mineralogy Receiving the Treated Wastewater?.
Maya C. Buelow, University of California - Davis; Kim Mosse, Monash University; G. Stuart Pettygrove, University of California; Kerri Steenwerth, University of California - Davis; Sanjai Parikh, University of California - Davis