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Use of Monitoring Approaches to Verify the Predictive Accuracy of the Modeling of Particle-Bound Solid Inputs to Surface Waters
by
Halbfass, Stefan
, Bürger, Stephan
, Fuchs, Stephan
, Kiemle, Lisa
, Uhlig, Mario
, Allion, Katharina
, Gebel, Michael
in
Germany
/ phosphorus
/ rain
/ rivers
/ sediment contamination
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ Sewer systems
/ Soil erosion
/ Stainless steel
/ subwatersheds
/ surface water
/ Water treatment
2021
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Use of Monitoring Approaches to Verify the Predictive Accuracy of the Modeling of Particle-Bound Solid Inputs to Surface Waters
by
Halbfass, Stefan
, Bürger, Stephan
, Fuchs, Stephan
, Kiemle, Lisa
, Uhlig, Mario
, Allion, Katharina
, Gebel, Michael
in
Germany
/ phosphorus
/ rain
/ rivers
/ sediment contamination
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ Sewer systems
/ Soil erosion
/ Stainless steel
/ subwatersheds
/ surface water
/ Water treatment
2021
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Use of Monitoring Approaches to Verify the Predictive Accuracy of the Modeling of Particle-Bound Solid Inputs to Surface Waters
by
Halbfass, Stefan
, Bürger, Stephan
, Fuchs, Stephan
, Kiemle, Lisa
, Uhlig, Mario
, Allion, Katharina
, Gebel, Michael
in
Germany
/ phosphorus
/ rain
/ rivers
/ sediment contamination
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Sediments
/ Sewer systems
/ Soil erosion
/ Stainless steel
/ subwatersheds
/ surface water
/ Water treatment
2021
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Use of Monitoring Approaches to Verify the Predictive Accuracy of the Modeling of Particle-Bound Solid Inputs to Surface Waters
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Use of Monitoring Approaches to Verify the Predictive Accuracy of the Modeling of Particle-Bound Solid Inputs to Surface Waters
2021
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Overview
For particle-bound substances such as phosphorus, erosion is an important input pathway to surface waters. Therefore, knowledge of soil erosion by water and sediment inputs to water bodies at high spatial resolution is essential to derive mitigation measures at the regional scale. Models are used to calculate soil erosion and associated sediment inputs to estimate the resulting loads. However, validation of these models is often not sufficiently possible. In this study, sediment input was modeled on a 10 × 10 m grid for a subcatchment of the Kraichbach river in Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany). In parallel, large-volume samplers (LVS) were operated at the catchment outlet, which allowed a plausibility check of the modeled sediment inputs. The LVS produced long-term composite samples (2 to 4 weeks) over a period of 4 years. The comparison shows a very good agreement between the modeled and measured sediment loads. In addition, the monitoring concept of the LVS offers the possibility to identify the sources of the sediment inputs to the water body. In the case of the Kraichbach river, it was found that around 67% of the annual sediment load in the water body is contributed by rainfall events and up to 33% represents dry-weather load. This study shows that the modeling approaches for calculating the sediment input provide good results for the test area Kraichbach and the transfer for a German wide modeling will produce plausible values.
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