Date of Award
January 2015
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
First Advisor
KEITH A CHERKAUER
Committee Member 1
DENNIS C FLANAGAN
Committee Member 2
INDRAJEET CHAUBEY
Committee Member 3
VENKATESH MERWADE
Abstract
Pollutants from non-point sources (NPS) have become the primary reason for water quality degradation in the Great Lakes region after great progress has been made in reducing point source pollution through the enforcement of total maximum daily loads (TMDL). Climate change may impact NPS pollutant transportation processes through influencing runoff
Recommended Citation
Lili, Wang, "CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON THE SOIL EROSION AND NUTRIENT LOSSES IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION" (2015). Open Access Dissertations. 1459.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/open_access_dissertations/1459