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William Crumpton
William Crumpton
Professor, Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology, Environmental Science, Iowa State University
Verified email at iastate.edu
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Constructed wetlands for water quality improvement
GA Moshiri
CRC Press, 2020
7012020
Nitrate and organic N analyses with second-derivative spectroscopy
WG Crumpton, TM Isenhart, PD Mitchell
Limnol. Oceanogr 37 (4), 907-913, 1992
5131992
Factors affecting nitrogen loss in experimental wetlands with different hydrologic loads
RG Phipps, WG Crumpton
Ecological Engineering 3 (4), 399-408, 1994
2191994
A simple and reliable method for making permanent mounts of phytoplankton for light and fluorescence microscopy 1
WG Crumpton
Limnology and Oceanography 32 (5), 1154-1159, 1987
1301987
Rating curve estimation of nutrient loads in Iowa rivers
GA Stenback, WG Crumpton, KE Schilling, MJ Helmers
Journal of Hydrology 396 (1-2), 158-169, 2011
1262011
Using wetlands for water quality improvement in agricultural watersheds; the importance of a watershed scale approach
WG Crumpton
Water Science and Technology 44 (11-12), 559-564, 2001
1152001
Hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico
VH Dale, D Wright, CL Kling, W Boynton, JL Meyer, K Mankin, J Sanders, ...
Springer New York, 2010
1112010
Effects of differential growth and mortality in the seasonal succession of phytoplankton populations in Lawrence Lake, Michigan
WG Crumpton, RG Wetzel
Ecology 63 (6), 1729-1739, 1982
1111982
Effects of emergent macrophytes on dissolved oxygen dynamics in a prairie pothole wetland
C Rose, WG Crumpton
Wetlands 16, 495-502, 1996
1081996
Spatial distribution of historical wetland classes on the Des Moines Lobe, Iowa
BA Miller, WG Crumpton, AG Van der Valk
Wetlands 29, 1146-1152, 2009
982009
Predicting effects of drainage water management in Iowa's subsurface drained landscapes
R Singh, MJ Helmers, WG Crumpton, DW Lemke
Agricultural water management 92 (3), 162-170, 2007
902007
Potential benefits of wetland filters for tile drainage systems: Impact on nitrate loads to Mississippi River subbasins
W Crumpton, G Stenback, M Helmers, B Miller, B Miller
882006
Estimating nitrate load reductions from placing constructed wetlands in a HUC-12 watershed using LiDAR data
MD Tomer, WG Crumpton, RL Bingner, JA Kostel, DE James
Ecological Engineering 56, 69-78, 2013
692013
Increased extreme precipitation challenges nitrogen load management to the Gulf of Mexico
C Lu, J Zhang, H Tian, WG Crumpton, MJ Helmers, WJ Cai, ...
Communications Earth & Environment 1 (1), 21, 2020
672020
Subsurface drainage in Iowa and the water quality benefits and problem
JL Baker, SW Melvin, DW Lemke, PA Lawlor, WG Crumpton, MJ Helmers
Drainage VIII, 21-24 March 2004, 1, 2004
582004
Distribution and environmental fate of pesticides in prairie wetlands
LG Goldsborough, WG Crumpton
Great Plains Research, 73-95, 1998
571998
Fate of non-point source nitrate loads in freshwater wetlands: results from experimental wetland mesocosms
WG Crumpton, TM Isenhart, SW Fisher
Constructed wetlands for water quality improvement, 283-291, 2020
562020
Nitrogen transformation and fate in prairie wetlands
WG Crumpton, LG Goldsborough
Great Plains Research, 57-72, 1998
441998
Light availability and growth of wildcelery (Vallisneria americana) in upper Mississippi River backwaters
A Kimber, JL Owens, WG Crumpton
Regulated Rivers: Research & Management 11 (2), 167-174, 1995
441995
Atrazine tolerance of algae isolated from two agricultural streams
CM Hersh, WG Crumpton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 8 (4), 327-332, 1989
411989
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