Patuxent Landscape Model. III. Model calibration |
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Authors: | A. Voinov R. Costanza T. Maxwell H. Vladich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, University of Vermont, 590 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05405-0088, USA |
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Abstract: | Using the LHEM/SME the Patuxent Landscape Model (PLM) was built to simulate fundamental ecological processes in the watershed scale driven by temporal (nutrient loadings, climatic conditions) and spatial (land use patterns) forcings. The model addresses the effects of both the magnitude and spatial patterns of land use change and agricultural practices on hydrology, plant productivity, and nutrient cycling in the landscape. The spatial resolution for the full Patuxent watershed is 1 km2, while subwatersheds are analyzed at a 200 × 200 m resolution to allow adequate depiction of the pattern of ecosystems and human settlement on the landscape. The temporal resolution is different for various components of the model. We used a modular, multiscale approach to calibrate and test the model. Model results show good agreement with data. |
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