Soils are important sources of sediment and phosphorus in rural catchments, necessitating the development of mathematical models for impact assessment. In this paper, multiple empirical models are tested on an event basis at four nested locations in an intensively managed grassland headwater catchment while accounting for parameter and data uncertainties using extended Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE). The study provides the first template of model comparison under data uncertainty in soil erosion and phosphorus transfer modelling as well as hypotheses of soil and water processes in the study catchment. A fodder field, yielding large sediment and phosphorus concentrations in runoff, is characterized by inter-event variat...
The importance of temporal variability in relationships between phosphorus (P) concentration (Cp) an...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Soils are important sources of sediment and phosphorus in rural catchments, necessitating the develo...
Mathematical models help to quantify agricultural sediment and phosphorus transfers and to simulate ...
Mathematical models help to quantify agricultural sediment and phosphorus transfers and to simulate ...
Mathematical models help to quantify agricultural sediment and phosphorus transfers and to simulate ...
We developed a parsimonious topography-based hydrologic model coupled with a soil biogeochemistry su...
Despite the many models developed for phosphorus concentration prediction at differing spatial and t...
Despite the many models developed for phosphorus concentration prediction at differing spatial and t...
Despite the wealth of soil erosion models available for the prediction of both runoff and soil loss ...
Despite the wealth of soil erosion models available for the prediction of both runoff and soil loss ...
This thesis tests the critical source area (CSA) hypothesis that heterogeneities in hydrological con...
Across Europe, elevated phosphorus (P) concentrations in lowland rivers have made them particularly ...
Evaluating distributed soil erosion models is challenging because of the uncertainty in models and m...
The importance of temporal variability in relationships between phosphorus (P) concentration (Cp) an...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Soils are important sources of sediment and phosphorus in rural catchments, necessitating the develo...
Mathematical models help to quantify agricultural sediment and phosphorus transfers and to simulate ...
Mathematical models help to quantify agricultural sediment and phosphorus transfers and to simulate ...
Mathematical models help to quantify agricultural sediment and phosphorus transfers and to simulate ...
We developed a parsimonious topography-based hydrologic model coupled with a soil biogeochemistry su...
Despite the many models developed for phosphorus concentration prediction at differing spatial and t...
Despite the many models developed for phosphorus concentration prediction at differing spatial and t...
Despite the wealth of soil erosion models available for the prediction of both runoff and soil loss ...
Despite the wealth of soil erosion models available for the prediction of both runoff and soil loss ...
This thesis tests the critical source area (CSA) hypothesis that heterogeneities in hydrological con...
Across Europe, elevated phosphorus (P) concentrations in lowland rivers have made them particularly ...
Evaluating distributed soil erosion models is challenging because of the uncertainty in models and m...
The importance of temporal variability in relationships between phosphorus (P) concentration (Cp) an...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...