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Evaluation of the ADAPT Model for Simulating Nitrogen Dynamics in a Tile-Drained Agricultural Watershed in Central Illinois

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2005

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McLsaac, Gregory F., and Sogbedji, Jean M., 2005, Evaluation of the ADAPT Model for Simulating Nitrogen Dynamics in a Tile-Drained Agricultural Watershed in Central Illinois: v. 35, p. 1914-1923.

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Assessing the accuracy of agronomic and water quality simulation models in different soils, land-use systems, and environments provides a basis for using and improving these models. We evaluated the performance of the ADAPT model for simulating riverine nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) export from a 1500-km2 watershed in central Illinois, where approximately 85% of the land is used for maize-soybean production and tile drainage is common. Soil chemical properties, crop nitrogen (N) uptake coefficient, dry matter ratio, and a denitrification reduction coefficient were used as calibration parameters to optimize the fit between measured and simulated NO3-N load from the watershed for the 1989 to 1993 period. The applicability of the calibrated [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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  • Journal of Environmental Quality

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