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Spatiotemporal sensitivity analysis of vertical transport of pesticides in soil

Citation:

Hong, T. AND Tom Purucker. Spatiotemporal sensitivity analysis of vertical transport of pesticides in soil. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE. Elsevier Science, New York, NY, 105:24-38, (2018).

Impact/Purpose:

Highlights • We conditionally identify the sensitive inputs of the Pesticide Root Zone Model (PRZM) using Sobol’ global sensitivity technique. • Model parameter sensitivities change when evaluated over time and with depth due to changes in forcing variables and dynamic process components. • Sensitivity analysis conducted by applying local sensitivity methods can omit important parameters.

Description:

Environmental fate and transport processes are influenced by many factors. Simulation models that mimic these processes often have complex implementations, which can lead to over-parameterization. Sensitivity analyses are subsequently used to identify critical parameters whose uncertainties can be further reduced or better described and prediction variability minimized. In this study, a variance decomposition based global sensitivity analysis technique (Sobol’ method) is conducted based on estimated concentrations in vertical soil compartments using the Pesticide Root Zone Model (PRZM). Daily simulations are performed that explore the input parameter space. Estimated concentrations are compared to data collected over the course of a growing season from an experimental site in Georgia. Our results suggest that model sensitivity is conditional and should be examined at appropriate spatial and temporal resolution to avoid omitting important parameters. This approach can yield a better understanding about the interplay between sensitivity/uncertainty and model dynamics in non-monotonic, non-linear systems.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:07/01/2018
Record Last Revised:04/16/2018
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 340415