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Evaluation and comparison of five simulation models for estimating water drainage fluxes under corn

Jabro et al., 1998

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1851563013286714906
Author
Jabro J
Toth J
Fox R
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Publication venue
Journal of environmental quality

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The simulation accuracies of five water quality models, LEACHW, MACRO, NCSWAP, SLIM, and SOIL to predict the amount of drainage water were evaluated and compared to field data from a 5‐yr leaching experiment. The study was conducted on Hagerstown silt loam …
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