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    From Farm to Lake: Modeling Phosphorus Sources in the Lake Mendota Watershed

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    2018-05-06
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    Huwe, Dave
    Plasterer, Jack
    Smale, Mike
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    Abstract
    Lake Mendota is a culturally eutrophicated water system that is susceptible to phosphorus runoff, particularly from nonpoint agricultural areas. We have performed a surface analysis of the lake’s watershed using the Soil and Water Analysis Tool (SWAT), which allows for a prediction of agricultural sites that are most naturally susceptible to contributing phosphorus into the lake system.
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    Lake Mendota
    Lake Mendota watershed
    Phosphorus
    Soil and Water Analysis Tool (SWAT)
    Eutrophication
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79019
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    Includes Tables, Maps, Images and Bibliography.
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