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William HM

Geosystems Research Institute, Mississippi State University, USA.

Biography

Dr. William H. McAnally is a Research Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mississippi State University. He has done Ph.D. Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering, University of Florida, 1999. He’s Research interest in Sedimentation Engineering is the use of operational methods and constructed works in concert with natural processes to cause an economically and environmentally sustainable sediment distribution. It considers individual projects within the context of a regional morphological system and in terms of their effects on the region. Dr. William H. McAnally has Total 170 Publications.

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Modelling Phosphorus Export from Humid Subtropical Agricultural Fields: A Case Study Using the HSPF Model in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain

This research used extensive field data collected during the 1990’s by a consortium of federal, state, local, and university personnel in agricultural areas in the Mississippi Delta region to evaluate runoff, soil erosion, and nutrient losses. Agricultural phosphorus export modelling was performed on Deep Hollow watershed (11.29 ha) using the... Read More»

Diaz- Ramirez J, Martin JL and William HM

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2013, 4:162

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000162

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