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Timothy R. Green

Researcher at Agricultural Research Service

Publications -  125
Citations -  6378

Timothy R. Green is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 119 publications receiving 5399 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy R. Green include United States Department of Agriculture & Colorado State University.

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Beneath the surface of global change: Impacts of climate change on groundwater

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview and synthesis of the key aspects of subsurface hydrology, including water quantity and quality, related to global change and potential impacts of groundwater on the global climate system.
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Tillage effects on soil hydraulic properties in space and time: State of the science

TL;DR: In this article, a literature review addresses the quantitative effects of soil tillage and associated management (e.g., crop residues) on the temporal and spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties, including incidental management effects such as soil compaction, and natural sources of variability, such as topography.
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Advances and challenges in predicting agricultural management effects on soil hydraulic properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of crop residue management, macropore development and management interactions with natural sources of variability, such as topography, are addressed, along with initial attempts to predict their effects on hydraulic properties.
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Water resources and water use efficiency in the North China Plain: Current status and agronomic management options

TL;DR: In this article, the spatial and temporal availability of water resources in the NCP, identifies the effects of soil management, irrigation timing and amounts, and crop genetic improvement on water use efficiency (WUE), and then discusses knowledge gaps and research priorities to further improve WUE.