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FLOW PATHWAYS AND SEDIMENT TRAPPING IN A FIELD-SCALE VEGETATIVE FILTER
2005
Transactions of the ASAE
Vegetative filters (VF) are a best management practice installed in many areas to control sediment movement to water bodies. It is commonly assumed that runoff proceeds perpendicularly across a VF as sheet flow. However, there is little research information on natural pathways of water movement and performance of field-scale VF. The objectives of this study were: (1) to quantify the performance of a VF where the flow path is not controlled by artificial borders and flow path lengths are
doi:10.13031/2013.18508
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