Keyword: Flood protection
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| A river ran through it: Regular spring flooding used to plague Oxbow Country Club. But the North Dakota club took advantage of broader remediation efforts to reinvent itself and its RTJ II layout Access Restrictions |
Phillips, Hal. 2020. Golf Course Management. January. 88(1): p. 94, 96, 98, 100. |
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| 21st-century stewardship: Evolving place for golf in sustainability discussions | Gould, David. 2019. Golf Business [NGCOA]. July/August. 25(7): p. 52. |
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| Reclaiming nature: New design for Edina municipal provides opportunity to expand wetlands and restore oak savanna |
Anonymous. 2019. By Design. February. p. 12. |
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| Community course: City Park golf course in Denver has been redesigned to help protect neighborhoods from flooding |
Anonymous. 2019. By Design. February. p. 13. |
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| An environmental success: Redesign of Illinois course leads to reduced flooding while improving animal and plant diversity |
Anonymous. 2019. By Design. February. p. 16. |
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| Comparing the infiltration potentials of soils beneath the canopies of two constrasting urban tree species Access Restrictions |
Rahman, Mohammad A.; Moser, Astrid; Anderson, Marshal; Zhang, Chi; Rötzer, Thomas; Pauleit, Stephan. 2019. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. February. 38: p. 22-32. |
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| Mental health charity built flood defence at golf club |
Anonymous. 2019. GreenKeeping. January. 153: p. 3. |
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| Leveraging landscape: Tools for urban resilience: Landscape design can go beyond aesthetics to contribute to resilience in ways that save money and improve lives |
Shreeve, Elizabeth. 2018. Urban Land. Summer. 77(3): p. 72-74. |
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| Major flood defence at Handsworth GC |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. November. 152: p. 29. |
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| Holding back the flood: Skipton Golf Club |
Hansell, Karl. 2018. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 31-35. |
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| Muni makeover: Forrest Richardson has redesigned ritzy Palo Alto's municipal golf course to incorporate additional flood defence and a substantial reduction in managed turf |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Architecture. October. 54: p. 44-45, 47. |
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| Dealing with floods Access Restrictions |
Trusty, Steve. 2018. Turf News [TPI]. May/June. 42(3): p. 17. |
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| Durrant Durrant | Durrant, Neil. 2018. The Golf Business. January. 10: p. 53-55. |
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| Autopsy of a bunker: As technology has improved dramatically over the last 20 years, does bunker maintenance still have to be costly and time-consuming? |
Allen, Richard. 2017. Greenkeeping. October. 139: p. 6, 8-9. |
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| Can you flood proof your golf course? |
Brauer, Jeffrey D. 2017. Golf Course Industry. October. 29(10): p. 38, 63. |
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| Roseland ponds to add flood relief, restore historic golf course design: The Roseland Golf and Curling Club is turning back the clock to 1926 as it undergoes some significant changes that will bring it back to its original design, and help reduce flooding in the surrounding area | Thompson, Chris. 2017. Windsor Star. September 20. p. [1-4]. |
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| Grasses for wet sites |
Meyer, Mary H. 2017. Hole Notes. March. 52(2): p. 12-19. |
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| Wet spring and flooded turf | Frank, Kevin. 2017. Course Conditions. Spring. p. 38. |
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| Enhancements made to Wheat City Golf Course | Anonymous. 2017. Westman Journal. January 31. p. [1-2]. |
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| Recovering a Flooded Landscape | LeBleu, Charlene. 2016. [Kansas City, Missouri]: eXtension Foundation. [3] pp. |
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| Ethical funding body gives club £27k to aerate course |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. December. 129: p. 4. |
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| Water ways: Golf course architects can play a vital role in helping courses reduce irrigation |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2016. Superintendent. September. 15(9): p. 24-26, 28. |
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| Natural flood defence - Planting trees Access Restrictions |
Taylor, Bob; Vukelic, Sophie. 2016. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 18-21. |
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| Comparison of urease inhibitors for use in rice production on a silt-loam soil Access Restrictions |
Rogers, Christopher W.; Norman, Richard J.; Brye, Kristofor R.; Slaton, Nathan A.; Smartt, Alden D. 2015. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. December. 1(1): p. 1-6. |
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| Flood resistance at Oak Meadows |
Anonymous. 2015. By Design. Fall. 24: p. 5. |
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| Grabbing a tiger by the tail | Gilhuly, Larry. 2014. United States Golf Association. June 25. p. 1-2. |
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| Flood recovery: What we've learned in Australia and Thailand |
Neylan, John. 2013. Sustainable Turfgrass Management in Asia 2013. p. [1-4], [1-62]. |
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| Renovation roundup: Course improvements | Anonymous. 2013. By Design. Fall. 16: p. 16-17. |
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| River Sands tested by mother nature | Pratsch, Kristy-Ann. 2013. Green Side Up. Autumn. 7: p. 5. |
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| Pre-ITRC conference tour: The Three Gorges four day tour | Weilenmann, Otto. 2013. International Turfgrass. September. p. 12-13. |
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| Soakaway systems: A Grand Unifying Theory Access Restrictions |
Lodge, Tim. 2013. Pitchcare. June/July. 49: p. 114-117. |
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| How big are your marbles? | Cella, Luke. 2012. On Course [MAGCS]. May. 66(1): p. 3-4. |
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| Regulation of the new plant growth regulators, GSA, on turfgass under stress Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Qu, Shan-min; Feng, Nai-jie; Zheng, Dian-feng; Liu, Xiang-ping; Li, Guo-liang; Lin, Zhi-wei. 2011. [Bei Fang Yuan Yi] [Northern Horticulture]. 12: p. Unknown. |
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| Water, water everywhere |
Throssell, Clark. 2011. The Perfect Lie. August. 35(3): p. 11-12, 14, 16, 18, 20. |
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| Turfgrass flood tolerance tested |
Nickson, David. 2011. TurfCraft International. March/April. 137: p. 9-11, 13. |
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| Your lawn's ecosystem services Access Restrictions |
The Lawn Institute. 2011. TurfNews [TPI]. January/February. 35(1): p. 11. |
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| Research notes: Responses of the perennial Australian native grass Eriachne benthamii to flooding | Rodrigues, R. C.; Fox, J. E. D.; Schatral, A. 2010. Tropical Grasslands. 44: p. 295-300. |
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| Worst-case scenario: Maintaining a course in the flood plain means always being ready for disaster Access Restrictions |
Brandon, Michael. 2009. Golf Course Management. March. 77(3): p. 102, 104, 106, 108, 110. |
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| Flooding in northwest Ohio |
Danneberger, Karl. 2009. Buckeye Turf. March 12. p. [1]. |
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| Floodwater destruction: Floodwater moves silently and quickly-it can be menacing and destructive |
Jaaback, Gordon. 2007. The Groundsman. October. 62(10): p. 22-24. |
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| Divided, they build: Once inundated by the flood of the century, a Minnesota golf course embraces an unusual solution Access Restrictions |
Strandell, Warren. 2007. Golf Course Management. May. 75(5): p. 90, 92-94, 96, 98. |
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| Der Golfplatzarchitekt und die Wetterkapriolen |
Anonymous. 2006. Greenkeepers Journal. June. 2: p. 30-37. |
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| It's raining, it's pouring, the golf course is flooding: Floods may be unpredictable, but the turf manager's recovery program should be well organized | Hartwiger, Chris. 2000. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 38(2): p. 8-11. |
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| Some courses tread water better than others Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course Management. March. 65(3): p. 12-13. |
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| Landscape sustainability: Environmental, human, and financial factors |
Doxon, Lynn Ellen. 1996. HortTechnology. October-December. 6(4): p. 362-365. |
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| After the sky has fallen: Flooding tolerance: Knowing how plants tolerate inundation is part of managing the many golf courses that reside on floodplains Access Restrictions |
Nus, Jeff. 1994. Golf Course Management. June. 62(6): p. 49-53. |
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| Grass combats flood damage |
Anonymous. 1993. Parks, Golf Courses & Sports Grounds. September. 58(12): p. 24. |
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| Water, water everywhere | Molinari, Chuck. 1993. Hole Notes. August. 23(6): p. 4. |
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| Versuche einer standortgerechten Begrunung von Erosionszonen über der Waldgrenze (How to achieve ecologically satisfactory green cover on eroded areas above the tree line) |
Florineth, Florin. 1988. Zeitschrift für Vegetationstechnik. July-September. 11(3): p. 118-122. |
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| Soil and Water Management Systems for Sloping Land |
Carreker, John R. 1977. New Orleans, Louisiana: US Department of Agriculture. vi, 76 pp. |
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| The devastation of water Access Restrictions |
Eggleston, Larry. 1977. The Golf Superintendent. May. 45(5): p. 25-27. |
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| Effect of Seepage Flow on Reed Canarygrass and its Ability to Protect Waterways |
Ree, W. O. 1976. [New Orleans, LA: US Department of Agriculture]. 8 pp. |
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| Temperature-flooding tolerance interaction studies | Martin, D. P.; Beard, J. B. 1967. 1967 Turfgrass Research Summary [Michigan State University]. p. 16. |
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| The tools of flood control |
Bennett, Hugh H. 1948. p. 66-70. In: Stefferud, Alfred, ed. Grass: The Yearbook of Agriculture 1948. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
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| Drainage: An essential element of golf course maintenance | Cotton, H. E. 1930. The National Greenkeeper. September. 4(9): p. 5-6, 8. |
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| Houston ends flood ravages | Anonymous. 1927. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 1(1): p. 32. |
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