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    Plausibiliteitsdocument STONE 2.0.Globale verkenning van de plausibiliteit van het model STONE versie 2.0 voor de modellering van uit -en afspoeling van N en P

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    Authors
    Overbeek GBJ
    Beusen AHW
    Boers PCM
    Born GJ van den
    Groenendijk P
    Grinsven JJM
    Kroon T
    Meer HG van der
    Oosterom HP
    Puijenbroek PJTM van
    Roelsma J
    Roest CJW
    Rotter R
    Tiktak A
    Tol S van
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    RIVM rapport 718501001
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    Plausibiliteitsdocument STONE 2.0.Globale verkenning van de plausibiliteit van het model STONE versie 2.0 voor de modellering van uit -en afspoeling van N en P
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    The STONE model for N and P emission to groundwater and surface waters has been developed to evaluate the environmental benefits of eutrophication abatement plans. Due to possible severe socio-economic consequences of these abatement plans, it is of importance that the model is well documented, calibrated and tested. This report describes the first phase of the STONE test. STONE results were compared with previously published results and with monitoring data. About 13,000 recent point source observations of nitrate in the upper groundwater were available, along with several hundred of observations showing N and P in local surface water systems. During this phase of the STONE test, the observations were lumped to statistical summaries, such as frequency distributions, means, etc. It was concluded that the STONE results compared quite well with these observed values. These results, however, present only limited information about underlying processes, spatial patterns and temporal dynamics. These issues will be addressed during the second phase of the STONE test. Results from the second phase of the STONE test will be reported in 2002.
    STONE is ontwikkeld om landsdekkend voor Nederland de effecten van bemesting en mestbeleid op de emissies van stikstof en fosfaat uit de landbouw naar grond- en oppervlaktewater te verkennen. De nadruk in de hier gerapporteerde plausibiliteitsstudie ligt op vaststelling van de geloofwaardigheid, het realiteitsgehalte, van getalswaarden en ruimtelijke verdeling van data in STONE versie 2.0. Hiervoor zijn resultaten van STONE 2.0 globaal vergeleken met meetgegevens en met eerdere modelresultaten. Conclusie is dat STONE 2.0 meer plausibel is dan STONE 1.3, de versie gebruikt voor Milieuverkenning 5. De resultaten van deze studie vormen een belangrijk input voor het rapport "De status van het rekeninstrumentarium STONE versie 2.0". In het rapport wordt het toepassingsbereik van STONE 2.0 beschreven voor potentiele gebruikers en afnemers.
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    Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/9297
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