Anita M. Thompson

Affiliations: 
Biological Systems Engineering University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Agricultural Engineering, Hydrology
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Prasad LR, Thompson AM, Arriaga FJ, et al. (2022) Tillage and manure effects on runoff nitrogen and phosphorus losses from frozen soils. Journal of Environmental Quality
Wang Y, Thompson AM, Selbig WR. (2020) Leachable phosphorus from senesced green ash and Norway maple leaves in urban watersheds. The Science of the Total Environment. 743: 140662
Boswell EP, Balster NJ, Bajcz AW, et al. (2020) Soil aggregation returns to a set point despite seasonal response to snow manipulation Geoderma. 357: 113954
Ji X, Thompson A, Lin J, et al. (2020) Modeling spatial distribution of rainfall infiltration amounts in South China using cellular automata and its relationship with the occurrence of collapsing gullies Catena. 194: 104676
Zopp ZP, Ruark MD, Thompson AM, et al. (2019) Effects of Manure and Tillage on Edge-of-Field Phosphorus Loss in Seasonally Frozen Landscapes. Journal of Environmental Quality. 48: 966-977
Lamba J, Karthikeyan KG, Thompson AM, et al. (2019) Using Atmospheric Fallout Radionuclides 137Cs and 210Pbxs to Identify Sources of Suspended Sediment in an Agricultural Watershed Transactions of the Asabe. 62: 529-538
Parish AL, Kendall AD, Thompson AM, et al. (2019) Cellulosic biofuel crops alter evapotranspiration and drainage fluxes: Direct quantification using automated equilibrium tension lysimeters Gcb Bioenergy. 11: 505-516
Stenjem RS, Thompson AM, Karthikeyan K, et al. (2019) Quantity and quality of water percolating below the root zone of three biofuel feedstock crop systems Agricultural Water Management. 221: 109-119
Ji X, Thompson A, Lin J, et al. (2019) Simulating and assessing the evolution of collapsing gullies based on cellular automata-Markov and landscape pattern metrics: a case study in Southern China Journal of Soils and Sediments. 19: 3044-3055
Singh HV, Thompson AM, Gharabaghi B. (2017) Event Runoff and Sediment-Yield Neural Network Models for Assessment and Design of Management Practices for Small Agricultural Watersheds Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 22: 04016056
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