Title
Exploring impacts of vegetated buffer strips on nitrogen cycling using a spatially explicit hydro-biogeochemical modeling approach.
Abstract
Agriculture has been recognized as a major anthropogenic source of surplus loads of nitrogen in the environment. Losses of nitrate via subsurface pathways are severely threatening groundwater and surface waters. This study explored the capability of a coupled hydro-biogeochemical spatially explicit model, simulating nitrogen cycling in agricultural soils and the associated fate of excess nitrate subjected to vertical and lateral displacement towards water bodies. Different vegetated buffer strips (VBS) were tested for their nitrate retention capability and impacts on N2O and N2 emissions. The effectiveness of a VBS to remove nitrate by denitrification strongly depends on soil characteristics and hydrological flow paths. Simulated N2 emissions from VBS with high soil moisture were up to twenty-fold compared to VBS where groundwater levels were low. Simulated streamwater nitrate concentrations without VBS were 3.7mg NO3 l1 and showed a decrease to 0.1mg NO3 l1 for a 20m VBS. The coupled hydro-biogeochemical model simulates 3D water and nutrient displacement.The hydro-biogeochemical model enables studying vegetated buffer strip functioning.Mitigation of nitrogen losses strongly depends on site-specific conditions.Fruitful collaboration of a fair number of interdisciplinary science communities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.12.002
Environmental Modelling and Software
Keywords
Field
DocType
Buffer strip,Nitrate retention,Riparian zone,CMF,LandscapeDNDC,Model coupling
Nitrate,Biogeochemical cycle,Hydrology,Groundwater,Computer science,Nitrogen cycle,Water content,Buffer strip,Denitrification,Environmental engineering,Soil water
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
90
C
1364-8152
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Steffen Klatt111.07
David Kraus210.73
Philipp Kraft341.13
Lutz Breuer411.41
Martin Wlotzka500.34
Vincent Heuveline617930.51
Edwin Haas720.90
Ralf Kiese831.50
Klaus Butterbach-Bahl911.41