Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4721492 | Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Measured soil temperature in a depth of 15Â cm was reproduced very well (Nash-Sutcliffe-efficiency NSEÂ =Â 0.95; R2Â =Â 0.98). Results also indicated that CoupModel accurately simulated drainage discharge and nitrate N loss under winter wheat from 2001 to 2002 with a NSE of 0.73 for the drainage discharge and a NSE of 0.49 for the nitrate N leaching. For the following red clover period the accordance between simulated and measured drainage discharge (NSEÂ =Â 0.01) and nitrate N loads in the drainage (NSEÂ =Â 0.31) was much lower. The inaccuracy in the modelling results in November 2002 seems to origin from an inadequate description of soil covering and thus the interception of the hibernating red clover. Secondly, the high nitrogen leaching in February 2004 could not be matched due to poorly adapted nitrogen dynamics in the model. The reason could be that common single parameter values in the mineralization part of the model were not suitable to reproduce an abrupt, short-term N leaching. In general, the results demonstrate the potential of CoupModel to predict water and nitrate N fluxes under complex crop rotations including bicropping and legumes.
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Authors
Y. Conrad, N. Fohrer,