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start:hype_model_description:processes_above_ground [2020/04/29 10:33]
cpers [Evaporation]
start:hype_model_description:processes_above_ground [2020/04/30 07:54]
cpers [Atmospheric deposition to rivers and lakes]
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 Nitrogen dry deposition on water surfaces is specified in GeoData.txt for each subbasin, while dry deposition of phosphorus is specified by a model parameter //​drydepPP//​ (land use dependent). ​ Nitrogen dry deposition on water surfaces is specified in GeoData.txt for each subbasin, while dry deposition of phosphorus is specified by a model parameter //​drydepPP//​ (land use dependent). ​
  
-For both nitrogen and phosphorus wet deposition is added through the concentration of precipitation (as described above), while for dry deposition an amount of the nutrient is added to the river (if it has a class-area) or lake water. If the lake is divided atmospheric deposition are added to the fast lake part (FLP).+For both nitrogen and phosphorus wet deposition is added through the concentration of precipitation (as described above), while for dry deposition an amount of the nutrient is added to the river (if it has a class-area) or lake water.
  
 Alternatively wet deposition of phosphorus on water surfaces can be specified by a general model parameter (//​wetdepspl//​) as a load. Monthly load of IN atmosperic depostion on water surfaces can be specified in GeoData.txt for each subbasin. Alternatively wet deposition of phosphorus on water surfaces can be specified by a general model parameter (//​wetdepspl//​) as a load. Monthly load of IN atmosperic depostion on water surfaces can be specified in GeoData.txt for each subbasin.
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