Nitrate (NO3) leaching was studied fur a winter leaching period in a layere
d calcareous silt loam with tile-drains at about 1-m depth and 12-m sparing
, Groundwater levels, drain discharge rates, and NO3 concentrations in the
drainage water were monitored, and the soil hydraulic characteristics were
measured for the different soil layers. The data were interpreted using the
two-dimensional water flow and solute transport model SWMS_2D. This model
uses Darcy's law for water flow and the convection-dispersion equation for
solute transport for both the saturated and unsaturated zones. A nitrogen-p
roduction term of 39 kg N ha (1) was used to account for the net N minerali
zation in the topsoil during the leaching period. The model was calibrated
by varying the hydraulic conductivity at saturation (K-s) for the different
soil layers, using the measured groundwater level-drain discharge rate rel
ationship as calibration target, Peaks in NO3 concentrations in the drainag
e,vater are well explained hy the temporal two-dimensional behavior of conv
ective transport. Measured NO3 leaching was 11 kg N ha (1) yr (=1) and simu
lated NO3 leaching was 15 kg N ha(-1) yr-L in the relatively dry,winter lea
ching period 1991-1992. The two-dimensional transport model SWMS_2D is a us
eful tool to evaluate the relative effects of management practices to reduc
e N leaching.