The water movement and soil nitrogen cycle of the Baiyangdian Basin were simulated, and the risk of nitrate leaching and nitrate runoff loss from intensive farmland was assessed by using the distributed hydrological soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) in this study. The model assessment showed that SWAT was able to simulate water and nitrate movement in the region with satisfactory results. The modeling analysis indicated that fertilizer application was the overriding source of soil nitrogen and might result in a large amount of nitrate accumulation in soils; this nitrate might be lost by leaching or runoff driven by water movement. In 2009, nitrate nitrogen leaching represented 19.5% of the total amount of nitrogen fertilizer application...
In order to understand the migration process of nitrate-nitrogen pollutants in the shallow unsaturat...
High nitrate in groundwater is a serious problem especially in highly active agricultural areas. In ...
Better water and nitrogen (N) management requires better understanding of soil water and N balances ...
The water movement and soil nitrogen cycle of the Baiyangdian Basin were simulated, and the risk of ...
Heavy rainfall and irrigations during the summer months in the North China Plain may cause losses of...
Nitrogen (N) is the most widely used fertilizer nutrient, and its application has increased substant...
Intensive agricultural activities in the Hetao irrigation district have severely degraded local aqua...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Fan, J., Hao, M. and Malhi, S. S. 2010. Accumulation of nitrate-N in the soil profile and its implic...
Affected by excessive fertilizer application and livestock breeding, the problem of nitrate pollutio...
The agricultural ecological system is an important part of the Yellow River Delta (YRD); however, so...
Fertilizer input for agricultural food production, as well as the discharge of domestic and industri...
The objective of this study was to assess the impacts of land use changes and irrigation water resou...
© 2002 Dr. Yong LiComputer simulation models are widely used in studies to address the problem that ...
In order to understand the migration process of nitrate-nitrogen pollutants in the shallow unsaturat...
High nitrate in groundwater is a serious problem especially in highly active agricultural areas. In ...
Better water and nitrogen (N) management requires better understanding of soil water and N balances ...
The water movement and soil nitrogen cycle of the Baiyangdian Basin were simulated, and the risk of ...
Heavy rainfall and irrigations during the summer months in the North China Plain may cause losses of...
Nitrogen (N) is the most widely used fertilizer nutrient, and its application has increased substant...
Intensive agricultural activities in the Hetao irrigation district have severely degraded local aqua...
There is a growing concern about excessive nitrogen (N) and water use in agricultural systems in Nor...
Application rates of fertilizers in China often exceed crop requirements, resulting in high accumula...
Fan, J., Hao, M. and Malhi, S. S. 2010. Accumulation of nitrate-N in the soil profile and its implic...
Affected by excessive fertilizer application and livestock breeding, the problem of nitrate pollutio...
The agricultural ecological system is an important part of the Yellow River Delta (YRD); however, so...
Fertilizer input for agricultural food production, as well as the discharge of domestic and industri...
The objective of this study was to assess the impacts of land use changes and irrigation water resou...
© 2002 Dr. Yong LiComputer simulation models are widely used in studies to address the problem that ...
In order to understand the migration process of nitrate-nitrogen pollutants in the shallow unsaturat...
High nitrate in groundwater is a serious problem especially in highly active agricultural areas. In ...
Better water and nitrogen (N) management requires better understanding of soil water and N balances ...