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ScienceAsia 32 (2006): 053-061 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2006.32.053
AGNPS Model Assessment for a Mixed Forested
Watershed in Thailand
Mohamed Mujithaba Mohamed Najim,a* Mukand Singh Babelb and Rainer Loofb
ABSTRACT: Watershed modeling, as a tool to identify environmental problems, is becoming more popular. The
modeling approach will allow evaluating present scenarios and possible remedial measures and strategies.
The present study attempts to verify the suitability of the Agricultural Non-Point Source (AGNPS) pollution
model developed for an agricultural watershed, for a mixed forested watershed. The study watershed, Huai
Nong Prong in Southeastern Thailand, is a mixed forested watershed with 26% forest, 25% mangrove
forests, and 36% agro-forests. Extensive fieldwork was completed to collect data and information needed for
the model preparation and application. The study revealed that the AGNPS model produces satisfactory
results regarding runoff volume and soluble nitrogen yields for the watershed. The sediment yield prediction
is marginal for the selected watershed, partially attributed to the mangroves and the pools in the streams,
which act as sediment traps. This suggests that mangroves in the downstream end of the watershed could act
as natural wetlands capable of neutralizing or reducing environmental problems created by a watershed. The
model, however, could not accurately simulate the peak flows, suggesting the peak flow simulating approach
in AGNPS does not suitably predict peak flows from mixed forested watersheds.
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a Department of Agricultural Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri
Lanka.
b Water Engineering and Management Program, School of Civil Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology,
Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand.
* Corresponding author, E-mail: mnajim@pdn.ac.lk
Received 26 Apr 2005, Accepted 17 Aug 2005
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