2007
DOI: 10.4296/cwrj3201021
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Influence of Landscape and Cropping System on Phosphorus Mobility within the Pike River Watershed of Southwestern Quebec: Model Parameterization and Validation

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“…A similar study by Deslandes et al (2007) at the watershed scale confirmed the reliability of SWAT2000 at simulating annual and seasonal sediments, TP and NO 3 ( loads, despite some difficulties at correctly simulating the magnitude of runoff and streamflow events during winter and spring when temperatures were near 08C.…”
Section: Swat Modellingmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…A similar study by Deslandes et al (2007) at the watershed scale confirmed the reliability of SWAT2000 at simulating annual and seasonal sediments, TP and NO 3 ( loads, despite some difficulties at correctly simulating the magnitude of runoff and streamflow events during winter and spring when temperatures were near 08C.…”
Section: Swat Modellingmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…SWAT (Arnold et al 1998) has the ability to simulate the hydrologic response of large, heterogeneous, and agriculturally intensive watersheds, based on sound conceptual and physical foundations (Borah et al 2002;Borah and Bera 2003;Deslandes et al 2007) and was used several times within the studied watershed. Gollamudi et al (2007) and Eastmann et al (2010) tested the performance of SWAT2000 at simulating the hydrology, sediments, and nutrient losses from four fields within the Pike River watershed and observed that the model had some difficulties partitioning surface runoff and subsurface flow during high flows, which impeded its ability to achieve high performances in simulating sediments, particulate P, dissolved P, and TN exports.…”
Section: Swat Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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