Authors
Richard Cruse, Dennis Flanagan, Jim Frankenberger, Brian Gelder, D Herzmann, D James, W Krajewski, M Kraszewski, J Laflen, J Opsomer, D Todey
Publication date
2006/7/1
Journal
Journal of soil and water conservation
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
191-199
Publisher
Soil and Water Conservation Society
Description
The major water quality impairment in the Midwest United States is sediment eroded from agricultural lands. Yet, few understand where or when erosion occurs, or the dynamics of soil erosion, the relative impact of precipitation, topography, land management and severe events over time and space. The objectives of this project are to: 1) develop methodology for estimating near real time spatial and temporal soil erosion and water runoff losses; and 2) explore issues in applying the method to a large area by setting up and running a prototype system for the state of Iowa. To accomplish this, soil erosion and water runoff loss are estimated daily at the township level (∼10 by ∼10 km area) (∼6.2 mi)2 and a map is posted on the Internet daily showing precipitation with runoff and soil erosion estimates for every Iowa township. We use Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), a daily simulation model, to compute soil …
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