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VFS

Vegetated Filter Strip and Erosion Model

This series of daily timestep models links:

  • rainfall simulation (Poisson or Markov chain models)
  • temperature simulation (simple Fourier function)

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  • soil water storage based on soil properties, rainfall, and crop evapotranspiration
  • runoff generation

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  • two field-scale erosion models

    • C-Q model
    • MUSLE

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  • vegetated filter strip model removing sediment

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  • phosphorus loss model (APLE)

While the models can be calibrated for particular fields, the main objective is to assess the relative effect of vegetated filter strips on soil erosion and phosphorus loss under different soil texture and climatic conditions. Our focus is on regional identification of high risk areas and assessment the role of vegetated filter strips as a best management practice, rather than on accurately simulating particular field conditions.

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install.packages('VFS')

Monthly Downloads

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Version

1.0.2

License

GPL-3

Maintainer

Sarah Goslee

Last Published

October 12th, 2018

Functions in VFS (1.0.2)

VFSAPLE

Link the VFS and APLE models.
summary.VFS

Summarize the result of VFS
temperature

Generate simulated mean temperature
wth.param

Calculate weather parameters from daily data for use in climate simulations
weather

Ten years of daily weather data
summary.APLE

Summarize the result of APLE
soildat

Soil texture class properties
print.APLE

Printing the result of APLE
print.VFS

Printing the result of VFS
rainfall

Generate simulated daily rainfall
read.dly

Read GHCN DLY daily weather file into a data frame
MUSLE.LS

Estimate landscape factor LS
peak

Rational method to calculate peak discharge
APLE

Agricultural Phosphorus Loss Estimator
MUSLE.K

Estimate soil erodibility factor K.
bufferdat

Parameters for vegetated buffers
VFS

Vegetated filter strip and erosion model
VFS-package

VFS
USC00368449.dly

GHCN Data for State College, PA, 1980-2009
MUSLE

Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation