학술논문

Mapping runoff generating areas using AGNPS-VSA model.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hydrological Sciences Journal/Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques. Oct2020, Vol. 65 Issue 13, p2224-2232. 9p.
Subject
*NONPOINT source pollution
*RUNOFF
*POLLUTION management
*HYDROLOGIC models
Language
ISSN
0262-6667
Abstract
In humid regions, surface runoff is often generated by saturation-excess runoff mechanisms from relatively small variable source areas (VSAs). However, the majority of the current hydrologic models are based on infiltration-excess mechanisms. In this study, the AGricultural Non-Point Source Pollution (AGNPS) model was used to integrate the VSA concept using topographic wetness index (TWI). Both the original and AGNPS-VSA models were evaluated for a small agricultural field in Ontario, Canada. The results indicate that the AGNPS-VSA model performed better than original model. The AGNPS-VSA model predicted that only the saturated portion of the field with higher TWI values produced runoff, whereas the original AGNPS model showed uniform hydrologic response from the entire field. The results of this study are important for accurately mapping the locations of VSAs. This new model could be a powerful tool in identifying critical source areas for applying targeted best management practices to minimize pollutant loads to receiving waters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]