RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 AGNPS: A nonpoint-source pollution model for evaluating agricultural watersheds JF Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FD Soil and Water Conservation Society SP 168 OP 173 VO 44 IS 2 A1 R. A. Young A1 C. A. Onstad A1 D. D. Bosch A1 W. P. Anderson YR 1989 UL http://www.jswconline.org/content/44/2/168.abstract AB A computer model to analyze nonprofit-source pollution and to prioritize potential water quality problems in rural areas is described. The event-based model uses geographic cells of data units at resolutions of 0.4 to 16 ha to represent upland and channel conditions. Within the framework of the cells, runoff characteristics and transport processes of sediment, nutrients, and chemical oxygen demand are simulated for each cell and routed to the outlet. This permits the flow at any point in the watershed to be examined. Upland sources contributing to a potential problem can be identified and prioritized where remedial measures could be initiated to improve water quality most efficiently.