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Christopher S Jones

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Journal of Environmental Quality|May 16, 2013
Carbon export from the raccoon river, iowa: patterns, processes, and opportunitiesChristopher S Jones, Keith E Schilling
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 24, 2026
A state and transition framework to guide riparian woodland vegetation management and environmental water decisionsMegan K Good, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 3, 2016
Use Alkalinity Monitoring to Optimize Bioreactor PerformanceChristopher S Jones, Keegan J Kult
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|March 22, 2019
Hydrograph separation of subsurface tile dischargeKeith E Schilling, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|October 28, 2011
From agricultural intensification to conservation: sediment transport in the Raccoon River, Iowa, 1916-2009Christopher S Jones, Keith E Schilling
Environmental Management|February 14, 2021
Native Riparian Plant Species Dominate the Soil Seedbank of In-channel Geomorphic Features of a Regulated RiverMarjorie Pereira, Joe Greet, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|November 13, 2013
How paired is paired? Comparing nitrate concentrations in three iowa drainage districtsKeith E Schilling, Christopher S Jones, Anthony Seeman
Annals of Botany|February 22, 2012
Metabolomics of forage plants: a reviewSusanne Rasmussen, Anthony J Parsons, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|November 30, 2016
Soybean Area and Baseflow Driving Nitrate in Iowa's Raccoon RiverGabriele Villarini, Christopher S Jones, Keith E Schilling
Journal of Environmental Management|June 5, 2016
Assessing the relation of USDA conservation expenditures to suspended sediment reductions in an Iowa watershedGabriele Villarini, Keith E Schilling, Christopher S Jones
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Journal of Environmental Quality|May 16, 2013
Carbon export from the raccoon river, iowa: patterns, processes, and opportunitiesChristopher S Jones, Keith E Schilling
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 24, 2026
A state and transition framework to guide riparian woodland vegetation management and environmental water decisionsMegan K Good, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 3, 2016
Use Alkalinity Monitoring to Optimize Bioreactor PerformanceChristopher S Jones, Keegan J Kult
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|March 22, 2019
Hydrograph separation of subsurface tile dischargeKeith E Schilling, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|October 28, 2011
From agricultural intensification to conservation: sediment transport in the Raccoon River, Iowa, 1916-2009Christopher S Jones, Keith E Schilling
Environmental Management|February 14, 2021
Native Riparian Plant Species Dominate the Soil Seedbank of In-channel Geomorphic Features of a Regulated RiverMarjorie Pereira, Joe Greet, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|November 13, 2013
How paired is paired? Comparing nitrate concentrations in three iowa drainage districtsKeith E Schilling, Christopher S Jones, Anthony Seeman
Annals of Botany|February 22, 2012
Metabolomics of forage plants: a reviewSusanne Rasmussen, Anthony J Parsons, Christopher S Jones
Journal of Environmental Quality|November 30, 2016
Soybean Area and Baseflow Driving Nitrate in Iowa's Raccoon RiverGabriele Villarini, Christopher S Jones, Keith E Schilling
Journal of Environmental Management|June 5, 2016
Assessing the relation of USDA conservation expenditures to suspended sediment reductions in an Iowa watershedGabriele Villarini, Keith E Schilling, Christopher S Jones
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