Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1711818 Biosystems Engineering 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Predictive simulations have been carried out with the ANIMO model describing soluble phosphorus (P) leaching, for a number of scenarios concerning spreading of organic manures. Scenarios include ‘good’ and ‘bad’ management of manures on dairy farms, as well as a case study on an arable farm which receives large quantities of litter from a poultry unit. Alternative scenarios with a poorly performing field drainage system, either due to poor design or due to drains being partially blocked, were also simulated by adjusting the parameters of the multi-layer hydrological model linked to ANIMO. Results show very high levels of soluble organic P leaching, particularly where excessive quantities of manure have been spread over a small land area. Regarding inorganic P leaching, since ANIMO can only simulate the soluble component of this, parallel simulations were carried out using another model (MACRO) which can also simulate leaching of colloidally-transported inorganic P. Results show leaching of total inorganic P (including the colloidal component) at high levels following spreading of excessive quantities of manure, but not at such high levels as for organic P leaching. The soluble component tends to be a very small proportion of total inorganic P, although this component is somewhat higher with the poor drainage system (but still lower than the colloidal inorganic P loss).

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