Biomass Production and Hydrological/Water Quality Impacts of Perennial Crop Production on Marginal Land

نویسندگان

  • Qingyu Feng
  • Indrajeet Chaubey
  • Youn Shik Park
  • Chelsie Boles
  • Dan Xue
چکیده

Qingyu Feng. M.S.A.B.E., Purdue University, December 2013. Biomass Production and Hydrological/Water Quality Impacts of Perennial Crop Production on Marginal Land. Major Professor: Indrajeet Chaubey. Marginal land has been proposed to be a viable choice for biomass production to meet the biofuel development goal set by Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA). However, very little information is currently available for quantifying biomass production potential and impacts on hydrology and water quality. The objectives of this study were to: (1) quantify availability of marginal land in a typical agricultural watershed; (2) test whether the biomass feedstock produced from marginal land in the study watershed can support a hypothetical small bio-refinery with annual capacity of 50 million gallons of ethanol produced; and (3) evaluate the hydrological/water quality impacts of projected biomass production scenarios using Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender (APEX) model. In this study, the three types of marginal land were mapped in the St. Joseph River watershed. Yield of switchgrass and Miscanthus from both APEX simulation and literature were used to calculate total biomass produced from marginal land. Total bioethanol that potentially could be produced from biomass produced on marginal land in the watershed was calculated based on the marginal land area, biomass and bioethanol yield. The impacts on hydrology and water quality were evaluated using APEX model.

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تاریخ انتشار 2014