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Developing an independent, generic, phosphorus modelling component for use with grid-oriented, physically-based distributed catchment models
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March 2005
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Abstract
Grid-oriented, physically based catchment models calculate fields of various hydrological variables relevant to phosphorous detachment and transport. These include (i) for surface transport: overland flow depth and flow in the coordinate directions, sediment load, and sediment concentration and (ii) for subsurface transport: soil moisture and hydraulic head at various depths in the soil. These variables can be considered as decoupled from any chemical phosphorous model since phosphorous concentrations, either as dissolved or particulate, do not influence the model calculations of the hydrological fields. Thus the phosphorous concentration calculations can be carried out independently from and after the hydrological calculations. This makes it possible to produce a separate phosphorous modelling component which takes as input the hydrological fields produced by the catchment model and which calculates, at each step the phosphorous concentrations in the flows. This paper summarise the equations and structure of Grid Oriented Phosphorous Component (GOPC) developed for simulating the phosphorus concentrations and loads using the outputs of a fully distributed physical based hydrological model. Also the GOPC performance is illustrated by am example of an experimental catchment (created by the author) subjected to some ideal conditions.
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Environmental Protection Agency
Teagasc
Type of Material
Journal Article
Journal
Water Science and Technology
Volume
51
Issue
3-4
Start Page
135
End Page
142
Copyright (Published Version)
IWA Publishing 2005
Subject – LCSH
Soils--Phosphorus content
Water--Phosphorus content
Hydrologic models
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0273-1223
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