JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE]Eveningポスター発表

セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-HW 水文・陸水・地下水学・水環境

[A-HW32] [EE] Biodiversity, nutrients and other materials in ecosystems from headwaters to coasts

2017年5月20日(土) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 7ホール)

[AHW32-P08] A review of SWAT model on aplication for estimating nutrient dynamics in agricultural watersheds

*清水 裕太1小野寺 真一2松森 堅治1 (1.国立研究開発法人 農業・食品産業技術総合研究機構 西日本農業研究センター、2.広島大学)

キーワード:Soil and Water Assessment Tool, agricultural watersheds, nutrient flux, literature review

Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was developed in the early 1990s with a combination of previously published models for predicting the effect of management decisions on water, sediment, nutrient and pesticide yields with reasonable accuracy on large, ungaged river basins. The model grew up as one of the most accurate predictionable model for nutrient flux in watershed-scale today because it has improved by many contributors with its opened source code. One of the advantages of using the model is to estimate of nutrient flux from non-point sources because it could consider various agricultural activities including plant nutrition. This is a reason that the model is able to simulate nutrient dynamics in watersheds, especially in agricultural watersheds, with reasonable accuracy. The model basocally simulates dynamics of water and related substances using physically-based equations. However, some of empirical equations based on observation in U.S. are adopted as well. Hence, it is necessary to confirm capability of the model when it's applied outside U.S. The objective of this study was to reveal capability of SWAT on estimation of nutrient flux from watersheds outside U.S. We reviewed peer-reviewed papers published in international journals which targeted various conditions from mountanious and hilly area dominated watershed to relatively flat area such as typical continental watersheds.