Improvement and application of the PCPF-1@SWAT2012 model for predicting pesticide transport: a case study of the Sakura River watershed
Autor: | Julien Boulange, Le Hoang Tu, Takashi Iwafune, Ishwar Chandra Yadav, Hirozumi Watanabe |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Hydrology
Watershed Soil and Water Assessment Tool Water flow Statistical index River watershed 0208 environmental biotechnology 02 engineering and technology General Medicine 010501 environmental sciences Pesticide 01 natural sciences 020801 environmental engineering Current (stream) Insect Science Environmental science Paddy field Agronomy and Crop Science 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Pest Management Science. 74:2520-2529 |
ISSN: | 1526-498X |
DOI: | 10.1002/ps.4934 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND The Soil and Water Assessment Tool combined with Pesticide Concentration in Paddy Field (PCPF-1@SWAT) model was previously developed to simulate the fate and transport of rice pesticides in watersheds. However, the current model is deficient in characterizing the rice paddy area and is incompatible with the ArcSWAT2012 program. In this study, we modified the original PCPF-1@SWAT model to develop a new PCPF-1@SWAT2012 model to address the deficiency in the rice paddy area and utilizing the ArcSWAT2012 program. Next, the new model was applied to the Sakura River watershed, Ibaraki, Japan in order to simulate the transport of four herbicides: mefenacet, pretilachlor, bensulfuron-methyl and imazosulfuron. RESULTS The results showed that the water flow rate simulated by PCPF1@SWAT2012 was similar with the observed data. The calculated Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency coefficient (NSE) (0.73) and percent bias (PBIAS) (-20.38) suggested satisfactory performance of the model. In addition, the concentrations of herbicides simulated by the PCPF-1@SWAT2012 model were in good agreement with the observed data. The statistical indices NSE and root mean square error (RMSE) estimated for mefenacet (0.69 and 0.18, respectively), pretilachlor (0.86 and 0.18, respectively), bensulfuronmethyl (0.46 and 0.21, respectively) and imazosulfuron (0.64 and 0.28, respectively) indicated satisfactory predictions. CONCLUSION The PCPF-1@SWAT2012 model is capable of simulating well the water flow rate and transport of herbicides in this watershed, comprising different land use types, including a rice paddy area. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry. |
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