System dynamic modeling to assess the effect of subsurface drain spacing and depth on minimizing the environmental impacts

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M. M. Matinzadeh
J. Abedi Koupai
A. Sadeghi-Lari
H. Nozari
M. Shayannejad
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[1] Isfahan University of Technology,Department of Water Engineering, College of Agriculture
[2] University of Hormozgan,Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources
[3] Bu-Ali Sina Hamedan University,Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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Nitrogen losses; Water–soil–plant–drainage system; Surface- and groundwater pollution;
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The excessive loss of soil nitrogen through drainage losses causes different environmental problems. The depth and spacing drain of drains play an important role in the quality and quantity of discharged drainage into the environment. In this paper, a simple but comprehensive model using system dynamic approach for water cycle and nitrogen dynamics was used to simulate the effect of drain depth and spacing on nitrate and ammonium losses in a sugarcane agro-industrial company. Twenty-four scenarios were modeled including the combination of four different drain depths and six drain spacing to compare the effect of drain depth and spacing on the nitrogen uptake by plant, denitrification, net mineralization, the amount of ammonium losses through runoff, nitrate and ammonium losses through drainage water, the sum of excessive water, the stress day index and the relative yield. The results indicated that optimal drainage system density is obtained in the depth of 1.1 m and spacing of 80 m, in a way that the total drainage losses would be reduced up to an acceptable level. The optimum designing of the drainage systems according to environmental criteria can control nitrogen pollution load at farm level and can therefore have appropriate results both in terms of economic and environmental considerations.
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页码:563 / 576
页数:13
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