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Development of a Quantitative Pasture Phosphorus Management Tool Using the SWAT Model1
Authors:Michael J White  Daniel E Storm  Michael D Smolen  Hailin Zhang
Institution:1. Respectively, Agricultural Engineer (White), USDA‐ARS Grassland, Soil, and Water Research Laboratory, 808 East Blackland Road, Temple, Texas 76502;2. Professor (Storm, Smolen), Biosystems Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma;3. Professor (Zhang), Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Abstract:Abstract: Assessment tools to evaluate phosphorus loss from agricultural lands allow conservation planners to evaluate the impact of management decisions on water quality. Available tools to predict phosphorus loss from agricultural fields are either: (1) qualitative indices with limited applicability to address offsite water quality standards, or (2) models which are prohibitively complex for application by most conservation planners. The purpose of this research was to develop a simple interface for a comprehensive hydrologic/water quality model to allow its usage by farmers and conservation planners. The Pasture Phosphorus Management (PPM) Calculator was developed to predict average annual phosphorus (P) losses from pastures under a variety of field conditions and management options. PPM Calculator is a vastly simplified interface for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model that requires no knowledge of SWAT by the user. PPM Calculator was validated using 33 months of data on four pasture fields in northwestern Arkansas. This tool has been extensively applied in the Lake Eucha/Spavinaw Basin in northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas. PPM Calculator allows conservation planners to take advantage of the predictive capacity of a comprehensive hydrologic water quality model typically reserved for use by hydrologists and engineers. This research demonstrates the applicability of existing water quality models in the development of user friendly P management tools.
Keywords:SWAT  modeling  watershed management  nutrients  nonpoint source pollution  phosphorus management  phosphorus index  field scale
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