Charles maule
Professor
Civil and Geological Engineering
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Maule's expertise is in soil hydrology and land management. His research topics have included infiltration and snowmelt runoff of agricultural and forested lands, water conservation in dryland farming, transport of water and agricultural chemicals through to soil zone to the groundwater, agro-meteorology, and the effect of animal manures on soil and water quality. His research has been carried out in collaboration with academics and scientists from Soil Science, Geography, Agriculture and Agric-food Canada, the National Water Quality Institute, and Japanese Agricultural Research Institutes (Hokkaido). Results of this research have led to improved understanding of the effects of tillage on soil water balance and soil heat transport and design of earthen manure storage structures.
Research Interest
His research topics have included infiltration and snowmelt runoff of agricultural and forested lands, water conservation in dryland farming, transport of water and agricultural chemicals through to soil zone to the groundwater, agro-meteorology, and the effect of animal manures on soil and water quality
Publications
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Maulé C, Helgason W, McGinn S, Cutforth H. Estimation of standardized reference evapotranspiration on the Canadian Prairies using simple models with limited weather data. Canadian Biosystems Engineering. 2006 Jan 1;48:1.
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Ebrahimi-Birang N, Maulé CP, Morley WA. Calibration of a TDR instrument for simultaneous measurements of soil water and soil electrical conductivity. Transactions of the ASABE. 2006;49(1):75-82.
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Priyashantha KS, Maule CP, Elliott JA. Influence of slope position and hog manure injection on fall soil P and N distribution in an undulating landscape. Transactions of the ASABE. 2007;50(1):45-52.