Title of article :
Modelling nutrient and chlorophyll a dynamics in an Irish brackish
waterbody
Author/Authors :
T. M. Hartnett، نويسنده , , S. Nash، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This paper presents aspects of a research investigation into nutrient fluxes into and out of an important Irish estuary, Wexford
Harbour, located in the southeast of Ireland. Details of the methodology applied, the data collection and analysis and the models
used are outlined. In particular, the paper addresses modelling of chlorophyll a production in the brackish waterbody and its
dependency on light attenuation.
There are three distinct stages to the research carried out: (i) collection, collation and analysis of physical, chemical and biological
water quality variables; (ii) development, validation and application of a chlorophyll a production model; (iii) development of a
Geographic Information System.
The nutrient and chlorophyll a production model simulates nine interactive water quality parameters; during the first stage these
above parameters were measured to provide initial conditions for the model and for calibration purposes. From measurements,
relationships were derived between the water quality variables and salinity, which were used to specify initial spatially varied values
of the parameters to the model at different seasons. A relationship was also developed between light intensity, turbidity and concentrations
of chlorophyll a, based on field measurements. This relationship was incorporated into the model. The paper presents
chlorophyll a predictions using this relationship and illustrates how the enhanced model can be used as an accurate modelling tool
for managing coastal ecosystems. The water quality model was incorporated into the ArcView GIS system providing an easy-touse
graphical user interface to run simulations and interrogate results.
Keywords :
Modelling , Chlorophyll a , Light attenuation , water quality management , Nutrient cycles
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software