Authors
Andrew N Sharpley, Peter JA Kleinman, Richard W McDowell, Margaret Gitau, Ray B Bryant
Publication date
2002/11/1
Journal
Journal of soil and water conservation
Volume
57
Issue
6
Pages
425-439
Publisher
Soil and Water Conservation Society
Description
Modeling phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural watersheds is key to quantifying the long term water quality benefits of alternative best management practices. Scientists engaged in this endeavor struggle to represent processes controlling P transport at scales and time frames that are meaningful to farmers, resource managers, and policy makers. To help overcome these challenges, we reviewed salient issues facing scientists that model P transport, providing a conceptual framework from which process-based P transport models might be evaluated. Recent advances in quantifying the release of soil P to overland and subsurface flow show that extraction coefficients relating soil and flow P are variable but can be represented as a function of land cover or erosion. Existing information on best management effects on P export should be linked to watershed models to better represent changes in P transport. The main …
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