Integrated analysis of water quality in a mesoscale lowland basin

Thumbnail Image
Date
2005
Volume
5
Issue
Journal
Series Titel
Book Title
Publisher
München : European Geopyhsical Union
Abstract

This article describes a modelling study on nitrogen transport from diffuse sources in the Nuthe catchment, representing a typical lowland region in the north-eastern Germany. Building on a hydrological validation performed in advance using the ecohydrological model SWIM, the nitrogen flows were simulated over a 20-year period (1981-2000). The relatively good quality of the input data, particularly for the years from 1993 to 2000, enabled the nitrogen flows to be reproduced sufficiently well, although modelling nutrient flows is always associated with a great deal of uncertainty. Subsequently, scenario calculations were carried out in order to investigate how nitrogen transport from the catchment could be further reduced. The selected scenario results with the greatest reduction of nitrogen washoff will briefly be presented in the paper.

Description
Keywords
Ecological modeling, gas transport, hydrological modeling, lowland environment, model validation, nitrogen, river basin, water quality
Citation
Habeck, A., Krysanova, V., & Hattermann, F. (2005). Integrated analysis of water quality in a mesoscale lowland basin. 5. https://doi.org//10.5194/adgeo-5-13-2005
License
CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 Unported