Title of article :
On modelling the impacts of phosphorus stripping at
sewage works on in-stream phosphorus and
macrophyte epiphyte dynamics: a case study for the
River Kennet
Author/Authors :
A.J. Wadea، نويسنده , , P.G. Whiteheada، نويسنده , , G.M. Hornbergerb، نويسنده , , H.P. Jarviec، نويسنده , , N. Flynna، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A new model of in-stream phosphorus and macrophyte dynamics, ‘The Kennet model’, was applied to a reach of
the River Kennet, southern England. The reach, which is 1.5 km long, is immediately downstream of Marlborough
sewage treatment works, where phosphorus reduction by tertiary effluent treatment began in September 1997. The
model is used to simulate the flow, water chemistry and macrophyte biomass within the reach, both before and after
phosphorus removal from the effluent. Monte Carlo experiments coupled with a general sensitivity analysis indicate
that the model offers a feasible explanation for the salient aspects of the system behaviour. Model simulations
indicate that epiphyte smothering is an important limitation to macrophyte growth, and that higher stream and pore
water soluble reactive phosphorus ŽSRP. concentrations allow the earlier onset of growth for the epiphytes and
macrophytes, respectively. Higher flow conditions are shown to reduce the simulated peak epiphyte biomass; though
at present, the effect of flow on the macrophyte biomass is unclear. Another simulation result suggests that
phosphorus will not be released from the bed sediments in this reach following phosphorus removal from the
effluent.
Keywords :
soluble reactive phosphorus , Soluble unreactive phosphorus , macrophyte , particulate phosphorus , Thames , mathematical model , General sensitivity analysis , Monte Carlo simulation , The Kennet model , Kennet , Epiphyte , river basin management
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment