Climate change impacts on streamflow,water quality,and best management practices for the Shell and Logan Creek Watersheds in Nebraska,USA  被引量:2

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作  者:Michael W.Van Liew Song Feng Tapan B.Pathak 

机构地区:[1]Department of Biological Systems Engineering,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,NE,USA [2]School of Natural Resources,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,NE,USA

出  处:《International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering》2012年第1期13-34,共22页国际农业与生物工程学报(英文)

基  金:Song Feng is partly supported by multi-state project NC1179.

摘  要:Improvements in the management of water,sediment,and nutrients under future climatic conditions are needed to ensure increased crop and livestock production to meet greater global needs and the future availability of water for competing demands and protection against adverse water quality impairments.This study determined the impacts of future climate change scenarios on streamflow,water quality,and best management practices(BMPs)for two watersheds in Nebraska,USA.The Soil and Water Assessment Tool(SWAT)was employed to simulate streamflow,sediment,total nitrogen(N)and total phosphorus(P)from the Shell Creek Watershed near Columbus,Nebraska and the Logan Creek Watershed near Sioux City,Iowa.Available streamflow and water quality records for the two watersheds were used to calibrate model parameters that govern streamflow,sediment,and nutrient responses in SWAT.For each watershed,precipitation,air temperature,and CO2 concentrations were input to SWAT for four climatic conditions:a baseline condition for the 1980 to 2000 period and the SRES A2,A1B,and B1 climate scenarios for a future period from 2040 to 2059.Findings from this study suggest that under the three future climate change scenarios,sediment losses are expected to be about 1.2 to 1.5 times greater than the baseline condition for Shell Creek and 2 to 2.5 times greater for Logan Creek;total N losses are expected to be about 1.2 to 1.4 times greater for Shell Creek and 1.7 to 1.9 times greater for Logan Creek.Relative to the baseline,total P losses under the future climate scenarios are projected to be about the same for Shell Creek and 1.5 to 1.7 times greater for Logan Creek.Findings from this study also suggest that future projected increases in both precipitation and CO2 concentration account for net increases in streamflow,but in different ways on each watershed.

关 键 词:HYDROLOGY water quality model calibration climate change SWAT 

分 类 号:P33[天文地球—水文科学]

 

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