Optimal Operation of Large Agricultural Watersheds with Water Quality Constraints

Optimal Operation of Large Agricultural Watersheds with Water Quality Constraints

Author: Jimmy Ray Williams

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13:

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Models are developed for predicting daily sediment, phosphorus, and nitrogen yields from small watersheds; routing the yields through large watersheds; and determining the optimal operating policy of the large watershed. Sediment yield prediction with MUSLE is refined by dividing subwatersheds into land capability classes to determine the linear factors. The phosphorus and nitrogen yield models, based on loading functions, are adapted to individual storm prediction by simulating nutrient concentrations in the soil, using daily predicted sediment yields, and computing enrichment ratios. Phosphorus and nitrogen balance models are developed to predict daily nutrient concentrations in the soil. The nitrogen balance model is also used in predicting nitrate yield. The routing model is based on sediment routing and phosphorus and nitrogen loading functions. Sediment routing is refined by replacing the median sediment particle size with the entire particle size distribution. Also the routing coefficient is determined for each reach instead of using one routing coefficient for the entire watershed as in the original method. Phosphorus and nitrogen routing is accomplished by using the routed particle size distributions to calculate enrichment ratios for the loading functions. Nitrate in the runoff is considered a conservative material for the duration of an individual flood. SPNM, a problem-oriented computer language is developed to make routing more convenient. SPNM is designed to predict sediment, phosphorus, and nitrogen yields for individual storms on small watersheds and to route the yields through large watersheds.


Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 734

ISBN-13:

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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.


Water-Quality Hydrology

Water-Quality Hydrology

Author: V.P. Singh

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9401103933

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Water is vital to life, maintenance of ecological balance, economic development, and sustenance of civilization. Planning and management of water resources and its optimal use are a matter of urgency for most countries of the world, and even more so for India with a huge population. Growing population and expanding economic activities exert increasing demands on water for varied needs--domestic, industrial, agricultural, power generation, navigation, recreation, etc. In India, agriculture is the highest user of water. The past three decades have witnessed numerous advances as well as have presented intriguing challenges and exciting opportunities in hydrology and water resources. Compounding them has been the growing environmental consciousness. Nowhere are these challenges more apparent than in India. As we approach the twenty first century, it is entirely fitting to take stock of what has been accomplished and what remains to be accomplished, and what accomplishments are relevant, with particular reference to Indian conditions.


Soil Processes and Water Quality

Soil Processes and Water Quality

Author: B.A. Stewart

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 1000157954

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Agrochemicals and agricultural practices have a tremendous impact on environmental quality, particularly their role in water quality degradation. Soil Processes and Water Quality examines principles and practices that minimize the risks of water pollution while enhancing agricultural intensification and productivity. It focuses on how agricultural practices-such as tillage methods, use of fertilizers and manures, cropping systems, and the use of agrochemicals and pest control measures-impact soil processes and affect water quality. Extensive coverage of such topics as water contamination by runoff, leaching, macropore flow, and sediments is also included. Rapid increases in the use of agrochemicals make Soil Processes and Water Quality an indispensable reference for soil scientists, water quality professionals, researchers, environmental chemists, agrochemicals professionals, government agency employees, academic instructors, agronomists, and students.