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Modeling impacts of tile drain spacing and depth on nitrate-nitrogen losses

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2009

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Nangia, V., Gowda, PH, Mulla, DJ, and Sands, GR, 2009, Modeling impacts of tile drain spacing and depth on nitrate-nitrogen losses: Vadose Zone Journal, v. 9, no. 1, p. 61-72.

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Subsurface tile drainage is a major contributor of NO3-N from cropland in the Upper Midwest to the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Strategies to reduce NO3-N loadings to the Gulf of Mexico require better understanding of the effects of tile spacing and depth on subsurface tile drainage and NO3-N losses from subsurface tile drained fields. This study evaluated the sensitivity of NO3-N losses to changes in the spacing and depth of subsurface tile drainage systems. For this purpose, the Agricultural Drainage and Pesticide Transport (ADAPT) model was calibrated and validated using monthly subsurface tile drainage and NO3-N losses measured in tile drains during 1999 to 2003 from two commercial fields (west and east) in south-central [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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