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Advancing Watershed Legacy Nitrogen Modeling to Improve Global Water Quality
Heather E Golden1, Grey R Evenson1, Jay R Christensen1
1Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268, United States.
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Despite widespread implementation of watershed nitrogen reduction programs across the globe, nitrogen levels in many surface waters remain high. Watershed legacy nitrogen storage, i.e., the long-term retention of nitrogen in soils and groundwater, is one of several explanations for this lack of progress. However scientists and water managers are ill-equipped to estimate how legacy nitrogen moderates in-stream nitrogen responses to land conservation practices, largely because modeling tools and associated long-term monitoring approaches to answering these questions remain inadequate. We demonstrate the need for improved watershed models to simulate legacy nitrogen processes and offer modeling solutions to support long-term nitrogen-based sustainable land management across the globe.
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