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Hofer, Matthias
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Duarte, A. C., L. Mateos, E. Fereres. 2012. Modeling runoff with AnnAGNPS model in a small agricultural catchment, in Mediterranean environment. In: Proceedings of the 21st Century Watershed Technology Conference and Workshop Bari, Italy May 27th- June 1st, 2012.
Title
Modeling runoff with AnnAGNPS model in a small agricultural catchment, in Mediterranean environment
Subject
AnnAGNPS model
Calibration and validation
Small agricultural basin
Rainfall season
Irrigation season
Calibration and validation
Small agricultural basin
Rainfall season
Irrigation season
Date
2012-07-20T16:08:30Z
2012-07-20T16:08:30Z
2012
2012-07-20T16:08:30Z
2012
Description
Agricultural activities, as part of the natural resource management practice, impact soil and water quality at the
watershed or catchment level. Field monitoring is often used to evaluate and acquire knowledge of the impacts
of management practices on productivity and environment. Computer simulation models, after calibrated and
validated, provide an efficient and effective alternative for evaluating the effects of agricultural practices on soil
and water quality at the watershed level. The main objective is calibrate and validate the AnnAGNPS model
relatively to runoff and peak flow using five hydrologic years data, for the rain and irrigation season. The study
watershed is located in Portugal, and covers an area of 189 ha, divided into 18 fields belonging to four farmers.
The climate is typically Mediterranean with continental influence, and the main crops are oat, tobacco, sorghum
and maize. The calibration was done manually, but in a systematic away, in order to select values for the
statistical parameters so that the model closely simulates runoff and peak flow. The results obtained in
calibration and validation of the AnnAGNPS model, confirm a good or very good performance to simulate the
peak flow and runoff volume at daily or event scale, in rainfall season. Also, the obtained results are a good
indication of the validity of AnnAGNPS model to simulate runoff in irrigation to larger periods of time, for
example irrigation season.
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Language
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