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Jimmy R Williams

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Journal of Environmental Quality|February 4, 2006
Predicting soil erosion for alternative land usesErda Wang, Chang Xin, Jimmy R Williams, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 15, 2002
Simulated effects of crop rotations and residue management on wind erosion in Wuchuan, west-central Inner Mongolia, ChinaErda Wang, Wyatte L Harman, Jimmy R Williams, et al.
Environmental Management|August 27, 2009
Corn-based ethanol production and environmental quality: a case of Iowa and the conservation reserve programSilvia Secchi, Philip W Gassman, Jimmy R Williams, et al.
Environmental Management|September 30, 2004
An approach for estimating soil carbon using the National Nutrient Loss DatabaseSteven R Potter, Jay D Atwood, Robert L Kellogg, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
SWAT Check: A Screening Tool to Assist Users in the Identification of Potential Model Application ProblemsMichael J White, R Daren Harmel, Jeff G Arnold, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 18, 2013
Modifying the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to simulate cropland carbon flux: model development and initial evaluationXuesong Zhang, R César Izaurralde, Jeffrey G Arnold, et al.
Environmental Management|January 29, 2010
Potential economic benefits of adapting agricultural production systems to future climate changeTony Prato, Qiu Zeyuan, Gregory Pederson, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 6, 2005
Models for hydrologic design of evapotranspiration landfill coversVictor L Hauser, Dianna M Gimon, James V Bonta, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 23, 2011
Comment on "Modeling miscanthus in the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) to simulate its water quality effects as a bioenergy crop"Xuesong Zhang, R César Izaurralde, Jeffrey G Arnold, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Quality|February 4, 2006
Predicting soil erosion for alternative land usesErda Wang, Chang Xin, Jimmy R Williams, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 15, 2002
Simulated effects of crop rotations and residue management on wind erosion in Wuchuan, west-central Inner Mongolia, ChinaErda Wang, Wyatte L Harman, Jimmy R Williams, et al.
Environmental Management|August 27, 2009
Corn-based ethanol production and environmental quality: a case of Iowa and the conservation reserve programSilvia Secchi, Philip W Gassman, Jimmy R Williams, et al.
Environmental Management|September 30, 2004
An approach for estimating soil carbon using the National Nutrient Loss DatabaseSteven R Potter, Jay D Atwood, Robert L Kellogg, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
SWAT Check: A Screening Tool to Assist Users in the Identification of Potential Model Application ProblemsMichael J White, R Daren Harmel, Jeff G Arnold, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 18, 2013
Modifying the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to simulate cropland carbon flux: model development and initial evaluationXuesong Zhang, R César Izaurralde, Jeffrey G Arnold, et al.
Environmental Management|January 29, 2010
Potential economic benefits of adapting agricultural production systems to future climate changeTony Prato, Qiu Zeyuan, Gregory Pederson, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 6, 2005
Models for hydrologic design of evapotranspiration landfill coversVictor L Hauser, Dianna M Gimon, James V Bonta, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 23, 2011
Comment on "Modeling miscanthus in the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) to simulate its water quality effects as a bioenergy crop"Xuesong Zhang, R César Izaurralde, Jeffrey G Arnold, et al.
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