Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Implementation of the century ecosystem model for an eroding hillslope in Mississippi

January 1, 1998

The objective of this study was to parameterize and implement the Century ecosystem model for an eroding, cultivated site near Senatobia, in Panola County, Mississippi, in order to understand the loss and replacement of soil organic carbon on an eroding cropland. The sites chosen for this study are located on highly eroded loess soils where USDA has conducted studies on rates of soil erosion. We used USDA sediment data from the study site and historical erosion estimates from the nearby area as model input for soil loss; in addition, inputs for parametization include particle-size data, climate data, and rainfall/runoff data that were collected and reported in companion papers. A cropping scenario was implemented to simulate a research site at the USDA watershed 2 at the Nelson Farm. Model output was compiled for comparison with data collected and reported in companion reports; interpretive comparisons are reported in Harden et al, in press.

Publication Year 1998
Title Implementation of the century ecosystem model for an eroding hillslope in Mississippi
DOI 10.3133/ofr98440
Authors Jodie Sharpe, Jennifer W. Harden, Seth M. Dabney, Dennis Ojima, William Parton
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 98-440
Index ID ofr98440
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse