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Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2009

Ensemble modelling of nutrient loads and nutrient load partitioning in 17 European catchments

Brian Kronvang; H. Behrendt; Hans Estrup Andersen; Berit Arheimer; A. Barr; S.A. Borgvang; Fayçal Bouraoui; Kirsti Granlund; B. Grizzetti; P. Groenendijk; E. Schwaiger; J. Hejzlar; L. Hoffmann; Holger Johnsson; Y. Panagopoulos; A. Lo Porto; H. Reisser; O.F. Schoumans; S.G. Anthony; M. Silgram; Markus Venohr; Søren E. Larsen

An ensemble of nutrient models was applied in 17 European catchments to analyse the variation that appears after simulation of net nutrient loads and partitioning of nutrient loads at catchment scale. Eight models for N and five models for P were applied in three core catchments covering European-wide gradients in climate, topography, soil types and land use (Vansjø-Hobøl (Norway), Ouse (Yorkshire, UK) and Enza (Italy)). Moreover, each of the models was applied in 3-14 other EUROHARP catchments in order to inter-compare the outcome of the nutrient load partitioning at a wider European scale. The results of the nutrient load partitioning show a variation in the computed average annual nitrogen and phosphorus loss from agricultural land within the 17 catchments between 19.1-34.6 kg N ha(-1) and 0.12-1.67 kg P ha(-1). All the applied nutrient models show that the catchment specific variation (range and standard deviation) in the model results is lowest when simulating the net nutrient load and becomes increasingly higher for simulation of the gross nutrient loss from agricultural land and highest for the simulations of the gross nutrient loss from other diffuse sources in the core catchments. The average coefficient of variation for the model simulations of gross P loss from agricultural land is nearly twice as high (67%) as for the model simulations of gross N loss from agricultural land (40%). The variation involved in model simulations of net nutrient load and gross nutrient losses in European catchments was due to regional factors and the presence or absence of large lakes within the catchment.


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2009

Description of nine nutrient loss models: capabilities and suitability based on their characteristics

O.F. Schoumans; M. Silgram; P. Groenendijk; Fayçal Bouraoui; Hans Estrup Andersen; Brian Kronvang; H. Behrendt; Berit Arheimer; Holger Johnsson; Yiannis Panagopoulos; Maria Mimikou; A. Lo Porto; H. Reisser; G. Le Gall; A. Barr; S.G. Anthony

In EUROHARP, an EC Framework V project, which started in 2002 with 21 partners in 17 countries across Europe, a detailed intercomparison of contemporary catchment-scale modelling approaches was undertaken to characterise the relative importance of point and diffuse pollution of nutrients in surface freshwater systems. The study focused on the scientific evaluation of different modelling approaches, which were validated on three core catchments (the Ouse, UK; the Vansjo-Hobøl, Norway; and the Enza, Italy), and the application of each tool to three additional, randomly chosen catchments across Europe. The tools involved differ profoundly in their complexity, level of process representation and data requirements. The tools include simple loading models, statistical, conceptual and empirical model approaches, and physics-based (mechanistic) models. The results of a scientific intercomparison of the characteristics of these different model approaches are described. This includes an analysis of potential strengths and weaknesses of the nutrient models.


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2009

Nitrogen and phosphorus retention in surface waters: an inter-comparison of predictions by catchment models of different complexity

J. Hejzlar; S. G. Anthony; Berit Arheimer; H. Behrendt; Fayçal Bouraoui; B. Grizzetti; P. Groenendijk; M. H. J. L. Jeuken; Holger Johnsson; A. Lo Porto; Brian Kronvang; Y. Panagopoulos; C. Siderius; M. Silgram; Markus Venohr; Jiří Žaloudík


Land Use Policy | 2012

Land use scenario development as a tool for watershed management within the Rio Mannu Basin

A. De Girolamo; A. Lo Porto


Biosystems Engineering | 2008

Phosphorus export from agricultural land : a simple approach

Antonio Leone; Maria Nicolina Ripa; Lorenzo Boccia; A. Lo Porto


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2009

Evaluation of the difference of eight model applications to assess diffuse annual nutrient losses from agricultural land.

O.F. Schoumans; M. Silgram; D. J. J. Walvoort; P. Groenendijk; Fayçal Bouraoui; Hans Estrup Andersen; A. Lo Porto; H. Reisser; G. Le Gall; S.G. Anthony; Berit Arheimer; Holger Johnsson; Yiannis Panagopoulos; Maria Mimikou; U. Zweynert; H. Behrendt; A. Barr


Catena | 2015

Temporal variability of suspended sediment transport and rating curves in a Mediterranean river basin: The Celone (SE Italy)

A. De Girolamo; Giuseppe Pappagallo; A. Lo Porto


Soil Use and Management | 2014

Evaluation of soil and water conservation measures in a semi-arid river basin in Tunisia using SWAT

Aziz Abouabdillah; Michael J. White; Jeffrey G. Arnold; A. De Girolamo; Ons Oueslati; A. Maataoui; A. Lo Porto


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2009

Subannual models for catchment management: evaluating model performance on three European catchments.

M. Silgram; O. Schoumans; D. J. J. Walvoort; S. G. Anthony; P. Groenendijk; J. Stromqvist; Fayçal Bouraoui; Berit Arheimer; M. Kapetanaki; A. Lo Porto; K. Martensson


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2011

Mitigation options for reducing nutrient emissions from agriculture : a study amongst European member states of Cost action 869

O.F. Schoumans; W.J. Chardon; Marianne Bechmann; Chantal Gascuel-Odoux; Georges Hofman; Brian Kronvang; I. Litaor; A. Lo Porto; P. Newell; G. H. Rubæk

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A. De Girolamo

National Research Council

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M. Silgram

University of Wolverhampton

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Berit Arheimer

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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Holger Johnsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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O.F. Schoumans

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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S.G. Anthony

University of Wolverhampton

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