Monday, 7 November 2005
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Sensitivity Analysis of Apex for National Assessment.

Xiuying Wang1, Steve Potter2, Jimmy Williams2, Jay D. Atwood3, and Theresa Pitts2. (1) Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Blackland Research Center, 720 East Blackland Rd., Temple, TX 76502, (2) Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 720 East Blackland Rd., Temple, TX 76502, (3) USDA NRCS, Resource Inventory and Assessment Division, 808 East Blackland Rd., Temple, TX 76502

A representative set of APEX (Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender) model runs from across the U.S. will be used for statistical analysis to determine which parameters have the most influence on crop yields, runoff/water yield, erosion, nutrient and pesticide losses, and soil carbon change. The analysis is based on global sensitivity analyses. The analysis will be used for the development of protocol for regional parameterization of simulation models to account for diversity across the United States, calibrating and validating APEX model for national assessment.

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