Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water

A process-factor was driven for the NO3--N concentration in the soil water. The process-factor was calculated to a catchment in Belgium. The NO3--N concentration in the surface water at the outlet of the catchment was used as Cs. The model was run on each individual field within the catchment for fo...

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Main Author: Alaa El-Sadek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-06-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447913001159
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spelling doaj-e92873b4fe8f4c3895a2e86524ffe24c2021-06-02T02:00:56ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792014-06-015231532010.1016/j.asej.2013.10.006Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil waterAlaa El-SadekA process-factor was driven for the NO3--N concentration in the soil water. The process-factor was calculated to a catchment in Belgium. The NO3--N concentration in the surface water at the outlet of the catchment was used as Cs. The model was run on each individual field within the catchment for four consecutive winter periods. A Monte Carlo approach was used (i.e. the simulation was repeated 1500 times with new picks from the NO3--N distribution functions on October 1st considering the crop rotation. The results indicated that, the process-factor, calculated as the ratio of the simulated NO3--N concentration in the soil water at 90 cm and the measured NO3--N concentration in the surface water, for the catchment is 2.35. Moreover, the proper management of crop nutrients (nutrient source, application rate and timing) is an important way to help control the loss of nutrients through surface runoff and subsurface drainage water.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447913001159Stochastic approachNitrate-nitrogenBurns modelProcess-factor
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author Alaa El-Sadek
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Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Stochastic approach
Nitrate-nitrogen
Burns model
Process-factor
author_facet Alaa El-Sadek
author_sort Alaa El-Sadek
title Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
title_short Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
title_full Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
title_fullStr Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
title_full_unstemmed Stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
title_sort stochastic approach to assess a nitrate process-factor in soil water
publisher Elsevier
series Ain Shams Engineering Journal
issn 2090-4479
publishDate 2014-06-01
description A process-factor was driven for the NO3--N concentration in the soil water. The process-factor was calculated to a catchment in Belgium. The NO3--N concentration in the surface water at the outlet of the catchment was used as Cs. The model was run on each individual field within the catchment for four consecutive winter periods. A Monte Carlo approach was used (i.e. the simulation was repeated 1500 times with new picks from the NO3--N distribution functions on October 1st considering the crop rotation. The results indicated that, the process-factor, calculated as the ratio of the simulated NO3--N concentration in the soil water at 90 cm and the measured NO3--N concentration in the surface water, for the catchment is 2.35. Moreover, the proper management of crop nutrients (nutrient source, application rate and timing) is an important way to help control the loss of nutrients through surface runoff and subsurface drainage water.
topic Stochastic approach
Nitrate-nitrogen
Burns model
Process-factor
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447913001159
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