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  • WSC - The Influence of Legacy P on Lake Water Quality
  • Motew, Melissa; University of Wisconsin
    Carpenter, Stephen; University of Wisconsin
    Kucharik, Christopher; University of Wisconsin
    Booth, Eric; University of Wisconsin
  • 2020-02-24
  • Motew, M., S. Carpenter, C. Kucharik, and E. Booth. 2020. WSC - The Influence of Legacy P on Lake Water Quality ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).

  • Using a suite of numerical models, we investigated the influence of legacy P on water quality in the Yahara Watershed of southern Wisconsin, USA. The suite included Agro-IBIS, a terrestrial ecosystem model; THMB, a hydrologic and nutrient routing model; and the Yahara Water Quality Model which estimates water quality indicators in the Yahara chain of lakes. Using five alternative scenarios of antecedent P storage (legacy P) in soils and channels under historical climate conditions, we simulated outcomes of P yield from the landscape, lake P loading, and three lake water quality indicators.

  • N: 43.367      S: 42.788      E: -89.124      W: -89.607
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