Authors
Nils Onnen, Goswin Heckrath, Antoine Stevens, Preben Olsen, Mette B Greve, Johannes WM Pullens, Brian Kronvang, Kristof Van Oost
Publication date
2019/10/1
Journal
Geomorphology
Volume
342
Pages
150-162
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Water erosion on agricultural land and sediment delivery to streams are a major threat to soil productivity and surface water quality. Climate change and different national and international societal drivers now require Denmark to take action to protect soil and water resources. In this study, we adapted the spatially distributed sediment transport model WaTEM using the best data available at national scale. To calibrate and validate the model, sediment yield data from 31 catchments and 189 slope units in Denmark were compared with the model output, which was produced at a fine spatial resolution of 10 × 10 m.
Residual analysis and cross-validation were used to identify potential catchment outliers and assess model robustness. We obtained a median Nash & Sutcliffe model efficiency range of 0.06–0.6 for the Danish environment. Based on the equifinality concept, an ensemble of 100, NSE-weighted model …
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