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MAGPIE: A modelling framework for evaluating nitrate losses at national and catchment scales
Author(s) -
Lord E.I.,
Anthony S.G.
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
soil use and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.709
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1475-2743
pISSN - 0266-0032
DOI - 10.1111/j.1475-2743.2000.tb00222.x
Subject(s) - environmental science , watershed , agriculture , hydrology (agriculture) , geographic information system , environmental resource management , altitude (triangle) , database , geography , computer science , cartography , mathematics , engineering , geotechnical engineering , archaeology , machine learning , geometry
Abstract. A national agri‐environmental database and nitrate modelling system has been developed to support the UK government's nitrate policy development. The framework, ‘MAGPIE’, consists of a database and models linked within a Geographical Information System and provides a user interface which allows detailed spatial and statistical investigation of the current state (data and model output) and the impact of changes in conditions or agricultural practice. Data on crops and livestock numbers taken from the annual agricultural census were modified in relation to land cover data derived from remote sensing, and other sources. These data and data on climate, soils and altitude were interpolated to a 1 km grid. The models of nitrate loss were adapted to work with this data set while retaining as far as possible the salient features of the more detailed models and data from which they were derived. The resulting Policy Decision Support System was found to give estimates of mean annual flow and nitrate load for agricultural catchments which matched measured data closely. The system has contributed to work on a number of policy issues both within the UK and in the UK's contribution to international policy development on pollution derived from agriculture.

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