Title: | Optimizing agricultural best management practices in a Lake Erie watershed |
Authors: | Pyo, J., S-S. Baek, M. Kim, S. Park, H. Lee, J-S. Ra and K.H. Cho |
Year: | 2017 |
Journal: | Journal of the American Water Resources Association |
Volume (Issue): | 53(6) |
Pages: | 1281-1292 |
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DOI: | 10.1111/1752-1688.12571 |
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Model: | SWAT |
Broad Application Category: | hydrologic and pollutant |
Primary Application Category: | BMP and/or cropping system assessment |
Secondary Application Category: | phosphorus cycling/loss and transport |
Watershed Description: | 2,780 km^2 River Raisin, which drains a portion of southeast Michigan to the western part of Lake Erie, U.S. |
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General Comments: | This article was part of the Special SWAT Series that was published in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association across several issues. The lead-off article is: Merwade, V., C. Baffaut, K. Bieger, L. Boithias and H. Rathjens. 2017. Featured series introduction: SWAT applications for emerging hydrologic and water quality challenges. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 53(1): 67–68. Doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12486. The concluding article is: Merwade, V., C. Baffaut, K. Bieger, L. Boithias and H. Rathjens. 2017. Featured Series conclusion: SWAT applications for emerging hydrologic and water quality challenges. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 53(6): 1390-1392. Doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12601. |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | soil and water assessment tool; best management practice optimization; stakeholder familiarity;
total phosphorus; agricultural nonpoint sources |