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Dry weight of biomass removed by grazing daily
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Dry weight of manure deposited daily
Minimum plant biomass for grazing to occur
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Surface runoff ratio
Irrigation application amount
Depth of application for subsurface irrigation
Concentration of total salt in irrigation water
Concentration of total nitrate in irrigation water
Concentration of phosphate in irrigation water
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Injection depth
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Fraction burned
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Harvest index target specified at harvest
This variable will force the ratio of yield to total above-ground biomass to the specified value. If biomass is cut and removed (e.g., in hay cuttings), harv_idx must be used to specify the amount of biomass cut. For grain harvest, the harvest index in the plant growth database (plants.plt) is used instead of harv_idx, which assumes that only the seed is being harvested.
Harvest operation name
The name of the harvest operation is a primary key referenced when harvest operations are scheduled in management.sch or lum.dtl. All names in the harv.ops file must be unique.
Name | Description |
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Harvest type
The default harv.ops file includes the following harvest types:
Harvest type | Description |
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forest_cut
Cutting of forest
grain
Grain harvest
grass_bag
Grass mowing (removing the clippings)
grass_mulch
Grass mowing (leaving the clippings)
hay_cut_high
Hay cutting (high)
hay_cut_low
Hay cutting (low)
orchard
Orchard fruit harvest
peanuts
Peanut harvest
tuber
Tuber harvest
silage
Silage harvest
stover_high
Stover harvest (high)
stover_low
Stover harvest (low)
stover_med
Stover harvest (medium)
vegetables
Vegetable harvest
cotton_picker
Cotton harvest (picker)
cotton_strip
Cotton harvest (stripper)
grain | Grain harvest |
biomass | Harvest of above-ground biomass |
residue | Harvest of residue |
tuber | Harvest of roots |
peanuts | Harvest of roots |
tree | Harvest of above-ground biomass |
stripper | Harvest of above-ground biomass |
picker | Grain harvest |
Minimum biomass to allow harvest
If the biomass is below harv_bm_min, the harvest operation will not be performed.
This file contains pre-defined irrigation operations.
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Default | Range |
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Fertilizer name for manure deposited during grazing
The fertilizer name for manure deposited during grazing is a foreign key referencing in .
This file contains pre-defined harvest operations.
This operation harvests the portion of the plant designated as yield and removes the yield from the HRU but allows the plant to continue growing.
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Default | Range |
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There are several SWAT+ files that contain pre-defined management operations:
Harvest:
Grazing:
Irrigation:
Application of fertilizers, manure, and pesticides:
Burning/fire operations:
Street sweeping in urban areas:
Irrigation operation name
The name of the irrigation operation is a primary key referenced when irrigation operations are scheduled in or . All names in the irr.ops file must be unique.
Name | Description |
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sprinkler_med | Medium sprinkler |
sprinkler_high | High sprinkler |
drip | Drip irrigation |
furrow | Furrow irrigation |
Dry weight of biomass removed by trampling daily
Trampling becomes significant as the number of animals grazing per hectare increases. This is a very subjective value which is typically set equal to bm_eat, i.e., the animals trample as much as they eat.
Harvest efficiency
For grain harvest, the harvest efficiency defines the fraction of yield biomass removed by the harvesting equipment, with the remaining yield lost. For biomass harvest, if harv_eff is close to zero, the cutting or clipping are left on the ground and if harv_eff is 1.0, all cut biomass (yield) is removed. If the harvest efficiency is not set or 0.00 is entered, the model assumes the user wants to ignore harvest efficiency and sets the fraction to 1.00 so that the entire yield is removed from the HRU.
Application efficiency
Change in SCS Curve Number II value
Surface fraction
Amount of the chemical applied to the upper 10 mm of the soil.
Irrigation operation name | string | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Irrigation in-field efficiency | real | n/a | 0.0 | 0.0-1.0 |
Surface runoff ratio | real | fraction | 0.0 | 0.0-100.0 |
Irrigation application amount | real | mm | 0.0 | 0.0-1.0 |
Depth of application for subsurface irrigation | real | mm | 0.0 | |
Concentration of total salt in irrigation water | real | mg/kg | 0.0 | |
Concentration of total nitrate in irrigation water | real | mg/kg | 0.0 |
Concentration of phosphate in irrigation water | real | mg/kg | 0.0 |
Harvest operation name | string | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Harvest type | string | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Harvest index target specified at harvest | real | fraction | 0.0 | 0.0-1.0 |
Harvest efficiency | real | fraction | 0.0 | 0.0-1.0 |
Minimum biomass to allow harvest | real | kg/ha | 0.0 | |
This file contains pre-defined grazing operations.
This operation removes plant biomass at a specified rate and allows simultaneous application of manure.
The parameter values of the pre-defined grazing operations are very rough estimates. If grazing is relevant in a watershed, the user should research their own values based on the stocking rate and type of animal.
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Default | Range |
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Grazing operation name
The name of the grazing operation is a primary key referenced when grazing operations are scheduled in or . All names in the graze.ops file must be unique.
Name | Description |
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Chemical application name
The name of the chemical application is a primary key referenced when the application of fertilizers, manure, or pesticides is scheduled in or . All names in the chem_app.ops file must be unique.
Name | Description |
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This file contains pre-defined fertilizer, manure, and pesticide application operations.
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Default | Range |
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Grazing operation name
string
n/a
n/a
n/a
Fertilizer database name for manure deposited during grazing
string
n/a
n/a
n/a
Dry weight of biomass removed by grazing daily
real
(kg/ha)/day
0.0
0.0-500.0
Dry weight of biomass removed by trampling daily
real
(kg/ha)/day
0.0
0.0-500.0
Dry weight of manure deposited daily
real
(kg/ha)/day
0.0
0.0-500.0
Minimum plant biomass for grazing to occur
real
kg/ha
0.0
0.0-5000.0
dairy_high | High-productivity dairy |
dairy_low | Low-productivity dairy |
beef_high | High-productivity beef |
beef_low | Low-productivity beef |
swine_high | High-productivity swine |
swine_low | Low-productivity swine |
sheep_high | High-productivity sheep |
sheep_low | Low-productivity sheep |
goats_high | High-productivity goats |
goats_low | Low-productivity goats |
horses_high | High-productivity horses |
horses_low | Low-productivity horses |
broadcast |
band |
foliar |
inject |
aerial_liquid |
aerial_solid |
drill |
side_dress |
fertigate |
basal |
rope_wick |
tree_inject |
Removal efficiency of sweeping operation
The removal efficiency of street sweeping is a function of the type of sweeper, whether flushing is a part of the street cleaning process, the quantity of total solids, the frequency of rainfall events and the constituents considered. Removal efficiency can vary depending on the constituent being considered, with efficiencies being greater for particulate constituents. The removal efficiencies for nitrogen and phosphorus are typically less than the solid removal efficiency (Pitt, 1979).
Because SWAT+ assumes a set concentration of nutrient constituents in the solids, the same removal efficiency is in effect used for all constituents.
A value of 0.0 indicates that none of the built-up sediments are removed while a value of 1.0 indicates that all of the built-up sediments are removed.
Pitt (1979)
Irrigation in-field efficiency
The irrigation efficiency is the fraction of water used for irrigation that is available for crop uptake from the soil.
Fraction of the curb length that is sweepable
The entire curb length is often not available for sweeping due to the presence of cars and other obstacles.
Chemical application name | string | n/a | n/a | n/a |
chem_form | Currently not used | string |
app_typ | Currently not used | string |
Application efficiency | real | 0. |
foliar_eff | Currently not used | real |
Injection depth | real | mm | 0. |
Surface fraction | real | 0. |
drift_pot | Currently not used | real |
aerial_unif | Currently not used | real |
This file contains pre-defined street sweeping operations.
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Default | Range |
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Fire operation name
The name of the fire operation is a primary key referenced when burning/fire operations are scheduled in management.sch or lum.dtl. All names in the fire.ops file must be unique.
Name | Description |
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This file contains pre-defined burning/fire operations.
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Default | Range |
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Street sweeping operation name
string
n/a
n/a
n/a
Removal efficiency of sweeping operation
real
fraction
0.0
0.0-1.0
Fraction of the curb length that is sweepable
real
fraction
0.0
0.0-1.0
grass
Grass fire
tree_intense
Intense forest fire
tree_low
Low forest fire
Fire operation name
string
n/a
n/a
n/a
Change in SCS Curve Number II value
real
n/a
0.0
n/a
Fraction burned
real
fraction
0.0
0.0-100.0
Street sweeping operation name
The name of the street sweeping operation is a primary key referenced when street sweeping operations are scheduled in management.sch or lum.dtl. All names in the sweep.ops file must be unique.
Name | Description |
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high_eff
High-efficiency sweeping