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Comparative study of two nitrogen models
ArticleAbstract: The fate of nitrogen in the soil is of major concern because of the potential hazard for nitrogen, aPalabras claves:leaching, Nitrates, Nitrogen, SimulationAutores:El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Oorts K., Radwan M., Sammels L., Timmerman A.Fuentes:googlescopusComparison between WAVE, SWAP and DRAINMOD models in respect to lateral subsurface drainage
Conference ObjectAbstract: The WAVE model describes the transport and transformations of matter and energy in the soil, crop anPalabras claves:Calibration, Computer models, Pbkp_redictions, Subsurface drainage, Transport phenomenaAutores:Berlamont J., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusComparison of models for computing drainage discharge
ArticleAbstract: The WAVE model describes the transport and transformations of matter and energy in the soil, crop, aPalabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusEconomics of nitrate losses from drained agricultural land
ArticleAbstract: Some of the highest losses of nitrate to surface waters come from drained agricultural land. This rePalabras claves:Agriculture, Drainage, economic analysis, hydrology, water qualityAutores:Berlamont J., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Skaggs W.Fuentes:googlescopusMathematical modeling of nitrate and salinity along the Rosetta Branch in the Nile Delta
ArticleAbstract: A physico-chemical water quality model has been developed and tested for the Rosetta Branch in the NPalabras claves:Mike 11 Modeling system, Nitrate, Salinity, Water quality modelingAutores:El-Sadek A., Patrick Willems, Radwan M.Fuentes:scopusModeling of nitrogen in river water using a detailed and a simplified model.
ArticleAbstract: To model catchment surface water quantity and quality, different model types are available. They varPalabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Patrick Willems, Radwan M.Fuentes:googlescopusModeling water discharge and nitrate leaching using drainmod-gis technology at small catchment scale
ArticleAbstract: The purpose of the study was to examine the possibility of modeling nitrate leaching to surface watePalabras claves:aggregation, Catchment scale, DRAINMOD-GIS technology, Field scale, Nitrate leachingAutores:El Quosy D., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Radwan M.Fuentes:googlescopusModelling of dissolved oxygen and biochemical oxygen demand in river water using a detailed and a simplified model
ArticleAbstract: Different model types are available to model catchment surface water quantity and quality. They varyPalabras claves:Sensitivity Analysis, Simplified model, Water quality modellingAutores:Berlamont J., El-Sadek A., Patrick Willems, Radwan M.Fuentes:scopusNumerical analysis of nitrogen balance of an agricultural field: A case study
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this study, the transport and fate of nitrate within the soil profile and nitrate leaching to draPalabras claves:Autores:Berlamont J., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusNumerical analysis of the fate of nitrogen in the profile root zone of an agricultural field
Conference ObjectAbstract: The fate of nitrogen in the soil is of major concern because of the potential hazard that nitrogen,Palabras claves:Autores:Ducheyne S., El-Sadek A., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopus