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Evaluation of landscape and instream modeling to predict watershed nutrient yields

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Evaluation of landscape and instream modeling to predict watershed nutrient yields
The project goal was to loosely couple the SWAT model and the QUAL2E model and compare their combined ability to predict total phosphorus (TP) and NO3-N plus NO2-N yields to the ability of the SWAT model with its completely coupled water quality components to predict TP and NO3-N plus NO2-N yields from War Eagle Creek watershed in Northwest Arkansas. Model predictions were compared using a statistical approach to identify significant differences between the two modeling methods. Results from two variations of the Pearson product-moment correlation ( p < 0.05) indicated that correlation coefficients and regression slopes for the two data sets were not significantly different. This implies that neither modeling method was significantly better in predicting monthly TP and NO3-N plus NO2-N yields from the watershed. Additionally, no significant differences were present between predicted outputs of the SWAT model with instream components active compared with when instream component...
K. W. Migliaccio, I. Chaubey, B. E. Haggard
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where ENVSOFT
Authors K. W. Migliaccio, I. Chaubey, B. E. Haggard
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