Author
LINDLEY, M - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY | |
BARHELD, B - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV | |
Ascough Ii, James | |
WILSON, B - UNIV OF MINNESOTA | |
STEVENS, E - OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV |
Submitted to: Transactions of the ASAE
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 8/15/1998 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: The sedimentation algorithms included in the Water Erosion prediction Project Surface Impoundment Element (WEPPSIE) are described and verified in this article. The algorithms are based on the overflow rate concept. WEPPSIE trapping efficiency results agreed with predictions made using a previously validated continuous stirred reactors model. WEPPSIE also performed adequately with 11 field data sets. The average trapping efficiency prediction error was 5.5% with a maximum error of 13%. Technical Abstract: The sedimentation algorithms included in the Water Erosion prediction Project Surface Impoundment Element (WEPPSIE) are described and verified in this article. The algorithms are based on the overflow rate concept. WEPPSIE trapping efficiency results agreed with predictions made using a previously validated continuous stirred reactors model. WEPPSIE also performed adequately with 11 field data sets. The average trapping efficiency prediction error was 5.5% with a maximum error of 13%. |