Development of a nitrous oxide routine for the SWAT model to assess greenhouse gas emissions from agroecosystems

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  • Moges B. Wagena
  • Emily M. Bock
  • Andrew R. Sommerlot
  • Daniel R. Fuka
  • Zachary M. Easton
چکیده

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agroecosystems, particularly nitrous oxide (N2O), are an increasing concern. To quantify N2O emissions from agroecosystems, which occur as a result of nitrogen (N) cycling, a new physically-based routine was developed for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to predict N2O flux during denitrification and an existing nitrification routine was modified to capture N2O flux during this process. The new routines predict N2O emissions by coupling the carbon (C) and N cycles with soil moisture/temperature and pH in SWAT. The model uses reduction functions to predict total denitrification (N2þ N2O) and partitions N2 from N2O using a ratio method. The modified SWAT nitrification routine likewise predicts N2O emissions using reduction functions. The new denitrification routine and modified nitrification routine were tested using GRACEnet data at University Park, Pennsylvania, and West Lafayette, Indiana. Results showed strong correlations between plot measurements of N2O flux and the model predictions for both test sites and suggest that N2O emissions are particularly sensitive to soil pH and soil N, and moderately sensitive to soil temperature/moisture and total soil C levels. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Software availability Model name: SWAT-GHG model Developed by: M.B. Wagena ([email protected]) and Z.M. Easton ([email protected]), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Year available: 2016 Availability: Contact developers Cost: Free and open source Language: Fortran

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Environmental Modelling and Software

دوره 89  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017