Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes
ABSTRACT Models have been used by man for thousands of years to control his environment in a favorable way to better human living conditions. The use of hydrologic models has been a widely effective tool in order to support decision makers dealing with watersheds related to several economic and soci...
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doaj-b32a7ccee1cc491b87ec9c33ce18e3192020-11-24T20:57:19ZengUniversidade Federal de LavrasCiência e Agrotecnologia1981-18292016-02-0140172510.1590/S1413-70542016000100001S1413-70542016000100007Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processesCarlos Rogério de MelloLloyd Darrell NortonLeandro Campos PintoSamuel BeskowNilton CuriABSTRACT Models have been used by man for thousands of years to control his environment in a favorable way to better human living conditions. The use of hydrologic models has been a widely effective tool in order to support decision makers dealing with watersheds related to several economic and social activities, like public water supply, energy generation, and water availability for agriculture, among others. The purpose of this review is to briefly discuss some models on soil and water movement on landscapes (RUSLE, WEPP, GeoWEPP, LASH, DHSVM and AnnAGNPS) to provide information about them to help and serve in a proper manner in order to discuss particular problems related to hydrology and soil erosion processes. Models have been changed and evaluated significantly in recent years, highlighting the use of remote sense, GIS and automatic calibration process, allowing them capable of simulating watersheds under a given land-use and climate change effects. However, hydrology models have almost the same physical structure, which is not enough for simulating problems related to the long-term effects of different land-uses. That has been our challenge for next future: to understand entirely the hydrology cycle, having as reference the critical zone, in which the hydrological processes act together from canopy to the bottom of aquifers.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542016000100007&lng=en&tlng=enRUSLEWEPPGeoWEPPLASHDHSVMAnnAGNPS. |
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Carlos Rogério de Mello Lloyd Darrell Norton Leandro Campos Pinto Samuel Beskow Nilton Curi Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes Ciência e Agrotecnologia RUSLE WEPP GeoWEPP LASH DHSVM AnnAGNPS. |
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Carlos Rogério de Mello Lloyd Darrell Norton Leandro Campos Pinto Samuel Beskow Nilton Curi |
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Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes |
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Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes |
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Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes |
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Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes |
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Agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes |
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agricultural watershed modeling: a review for hydrology and soil erosion processes |
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Universidade Federal de Lavras |
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Ciência e Agrotecnologia |
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1981-1829 |
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ABSTRACT Models have been used by man for thousands of years to control his environment in a favorable way to better human living conditions. The use of hydrologic models has been a widely effective tool in order to support decision makers dealing with watersheds related to several economic and social activities, like public water supply, energy generation, and water availability for agriculture, among others. The purpose of this review is to briefly discuss some models on soil and water movement on landscapes (RUSLE, WEPP, GeoWEPP, LASH, DHSVM and AnnAGNPS) to provide information about them to help and serve in a proper manner in order to discuss particular problems related to hydrology and soil erosion processes. Models have been changed and evaluated significantly in recent years, highlighting the use of remote sense, GIS and automatic calibration process, allowing them capable of simulating watersheds under a given land-use and climate change effects. However, hydrology models have almost the same physical structure, which is not enough for simulating problems related to the long-term effects of different land-uses. That has been our challenge for next future: to understand entirely the hydrology cycle, having as reference the critical zone, in which the hydrological processes act together from canopy to the bottom of aquifers. |
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RUSLE WEPP GeoWEPP LASH DHSVM AnnAGNPS. |
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