Publications by authors named "Jennifer L Weld"

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  • Phosphorus site assessment helps identify areas at risk of phosphorus loss in agriculture, crucial for managing water quality.
  • Current updates on phosphorus assessment tools in Pennsylvania focus on utilizing public GIS data to analyze soil and topographic variables, particularly near-stream areas.
  • Classification of topographic and soil groups within counties aids in managing near-stream agricultural lands while ensuring that future phosphorus index evaluations reflect Pennsylvania's diverse hydrogeomorphic conditions.
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Watershed models such as the Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the Agricultural Policy Environmental EXtender (APEX) are widely used to assess the fate and transport of agricultural nutrient management practices on soluble and particulate phosphorus (P) loss in runoff. Soil P-cycling routines used in SWAT2012 revision 586, however, do not simulate the short-term effects of applying a concentrated source of soluble P, such as manure, to the soil surface where it is most vulnerable to runoff. We added a new set of soil P routines to SWAT2012 revision 586 to simulate surface-applied manure at field and subwatershed scales within Mahantango Creek watershed in south-central Pennsylvania.

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Most states in the USA have adopted P Indexing to guide P-based management of agricultural fields by identifying the relative risk of P loss at farm and watershed scales. To a large extent, this risk is based on hydrologic principles that frequently occurring storms can initiate surface runoff from fields. Once initiated, this hydrological pathway has a high potential to transport P to the stream.

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