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    ISSN: 1573-515X
    Keywords: GIS ; GWLF ; nonpoint source pollution ; nutrient ; watershed modeling
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract We modeled nutrient export in the ChoptankRiver Basin on the coastal plain of the Chesapeakedrainage, using a modified version of alumped-parameter, hydrochemical model (GWLF).Calibration was performed using long-term (WY1980–WY1990)hydrochemistry data from a gauged site. Thecalibrated model reproduced water yields, TN, and TPexport with cumulative errors of 〈1% over the11-year calibration period and with annual RMS errorsof 10–50%. Model validation was done withindependent measurements at the same gauged site(WY1991 to WY1996) and at another nearby independentlygauged site (WY1991 to WY1995). Local adjustment ofthe groundwater recession coefficient and thedissolved N concentration in agricultural stormflowwas essential for successful application at the secondsite. GWLF appears to be a useful model for estimationof fluxes of water, N and P from ungauged areas withaccuracies of 10–50% at annual time scales.
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    ISSN: 1573-515X
    Keywords: Amazon ; deforestation ; hydrologic pathway ; groundwater ; nitrogen ; rain forest ; slash-and-burn agriculture ; solutes ; tropical
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Hydrochemical changes caused by slash-and-burnagricultural practices in a small upland catchment inthe central Amazon were measured. Soluteconcentrations were analyzed in wet deposition,overland flow, shallow throughflow, groundwater andbank seepage in a forested plot (about 5 ha) and anadjacent plot (about 2 ha) which had been deforestedin July 1989 and planted to manioc, and in streamwater in partially deforested and forested catchments. Measurements were made from November 1988 to June1990. The effects of slash-and-burn agriculturalpractices observed in the experimental plot includedincreased overland flow, erosion, and large losses ofsolutes from the rooted zone. Concentrations ofNO3 -, Na+, K+, SO4 2-,Cl- and Mn in throughflow of the experimentalplot were higher than those of the control plot bymore than a factor of 10. Extensive leaching occurredafter cutting and burning, but solute transfers werediminished along pathway stages of throughflow togroundwater, and particularly within the riparian zoneof the catchment. High concentrations of N and P inoverland flow indicate the importance of usingforested riparian buffers to mitigate solute inputs toreceiving waters in tropical catchments.
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