Title of article :
On modelling the flow controls on macrophyte and
epiphyte dynamics in a lowland permeable catchment:
the River Kennet, southern England
Author/Authors :
A.J. Wadea، نويسنده , , P.G. Whiteheada، نويسنده , , G.M. Hornbergerb، نويسنده , , D.L. Snooka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A new in-stream model of phosphorus ŽP. and macrophyte dynamics, the Kennet Model, was applied to a reach of
the River Kennet to investigate the impacts of changing flow conditions on macrophyte growth. The investigation was
based on the assessment of two flow change scenarios, which both included the simulation of decreasing total
phosphorus concentrations from a sewage treatment works due to improved effluent treatment. In the first scenario,
the precipitation and potential evaporation outputs from a climate change model ŽHadCM2 GGx. where input into
the catchment model INCA to predict the mean daily flows in the reach. In the second scenario, the mean daily flows
observed in a historically dry year were repeated as input to the in-stream model to simulate an extended low flow
period over 2 years. The simulation results suggest that changes in the seasonal distribution of flow were not
detrimental to macrophyte growth. However, the simulation of extended periods of low flow suggests that a
proliferation of epiphytic algae occurs, even when the in-stream phosphorus concentrations are reduced due to
effluent treatment. This epiphytic growth was predicted to reduce the macrophyte peak biomass within the reach by
approximately 80%. Thus, the model simulations suggest that flow was more important in controlling the macrophyte
biomass in the River Kennet, than the in-stream phosphorus concentrations, which are elevated due to agricultural
diffuse sources.
Keywords :
Phosphorus , soluble reactive phosphorus , macrophytes , Epiphytes , River Kennet , Basin management , water quality , rivers , Kennet model , INCA , mathematical model , Climate change
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment