PeopleProfessor - Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal BiologyProjects: Linking agricultural practices to water quality improvement: The importance of spatial scale in accurately characterizing nonpoint source nutrient loads in Iowa stream systems (2023) Building cross-scale predictability of land-to-aquatic nitrogen loads in agriculture-dominated watersheds (2021) Linking Agricultural Practices to Water Quality Improvement: The Importance of Scale in Accurately Characterizing Nonpoint Source Nutrient Loads in Iowa Streams (2019) Before the Streams: Modeling the Effectiveness of In-Field and Edge-of-Field Practices in Reducing Nitrogen Loads (2018) Quantifying Hotspots of Nitrate and Dissolved Phosphorus Losses from Cropped Depressions and Impacts at the Catchment Scale (2018) Delivery-Scale Evaluation and Modeling of Nutrient Reduction Practices (2017) Improving the Capacity to Detect Load Reductions (2016) Potential Monomethylmercury Production in Bioreactors and Wetlands Intercepting Elevated Nitrate Loads in Iowa (2016) Nonpoint Source Nitrogen and Phosphorous Loads at Implementation Scale: Direct Agricultural Nutrient Loads to Surface Waters in Relation to Land Use and Management (2013) Area of Expertise: Nitrate Removal WetlandsOther Affiliations: Iowa State UniversityContactcrumpton@iastate.eduhttps://www.ensci.iastate.edu/people/william-crumpton Tags: Wetlands