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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute WATERSHED ECOSYSTEM NUTRIENT DYNAMICS (WEND) Modeling Phosphorus (P) at a Watershed Scale: A Mass Balance Approach
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute WEND §A New Tool for Phosphorus (P) Management Using Off-the-Shelf Software §Used to Balance the Input and Output of P into, out of, and within a Watershed
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Basic Watershed Concepts §Watersheds Store and Cycle P based on: u biological, physical, chemical mechanisms u management u land use development. §Phosphorus is stored in soils, sediments, biomass and wastes.
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Basic Watershed Concepts §Phosphorus cycles and changes form due to biological, physical and chemical mechanisms. §Phosphorus cycles and changes location within and among land uses (sectors) within a watershed.
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Sectors that Process Phosphorus §Agricultural u Cropland u Pasture u Animal Operations §Urban and Industrial §Woodland
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute P movement into, out of and within these sectors can be modeled using mass balance and dynamic simulation techniques.
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute ConceptualModel
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Four Watersheds Modeled to Date
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Models Developed for Different Land Uses and Animal Operations 1. The WEND-1 models the 275,000 ha (679,000 ac) Winooski River Watershed in Vermont, USA DairyDairy Silage Corn,Silage Corn, Hay, Pasture Hay, Pasture
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Models Developed for Different Land Uses and Animal Operations 2. The WEND-IBW models the 77,000 ha (190,000 ac) Inland Bays Watershed in Delaware, USA PoultryPoultry Corn-Wheat- Soybean RotationCorn-Wheat- Soybean Rotation
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Models Developed for Different Land Uses and Animal Operations 3. The WEND-LCW models the 23,800 ha (58,700 ac) Little Cobb River Watershed in Minnesota, USA SwineSwine Oats, Soybeans, & CornOats, Soybeans, & Corn
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Models Developed for Different Land Uses and Animal Operations 4.The WEND-Eucha models the 93800 ha (231,700 ac) Lake Eucha Watershed in Arkansas and Oklahoma, USA PoultryPoultry PasturePasture
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Characteristics of Watersheds Modeled
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Characteristics of Watersheds Modeled
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Monitored Data vs. Modeled Estimates
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Management Alternatives Simulated with WEND §Erosion Control §Manure Export
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Management Alternatives Simulated with WEND §Increased Treatment of Point Sources §Animal Reduction
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Conclusions §WEND Models Are Valid For Evaluating P Management Scenarios For Watersheds §P Management Strategies Must Be Tailored To Fit Conditions in a Individual Watershed
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute Conclusions §P Sources Change Over Time §A Reduction in Non-Point Source P Export to a Drainage Net May Take Years
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USDA, NRCS, Watershed Science Institute For Additional Information David Anderson NRCS Watershed Science Institute 402-437-5178x46 danderso@unlserve.unl.edu
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