2024
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad77e9
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Agricultural tile drains increase the susceptibility of streams to longer and more intense streamflow droughts

Seth R Adelsperger,
Darren L Ficklin,
Scott M Robeson
et al.

Abstract: Streamflow droughts are receiving increased attention worldwide due to their impact on the environment and economy. One region of concern is the Midwestern United States, whose agricultural productivity depends on subsurface pipes known as tile drains to improve trafficability and soil conditions for crop growth. Tile drains accomplish this by rapidly transporting surplus soil moisture and shallow groundwater from fields, resulting in reduced watershed storage. However, no work has previously examined the conn… Show more

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