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Twinning water quality modelling in Latvia Helene Ejhed 2007-04-25
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Models basics choice Model purpose Model components Resolution Data requirements Time and cost Test a couple of models
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Models choice Monitoring pressure state impact Modeling pressure state impact response
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Freeware vs commercial -aspects Access Support Developments Modules - Package Cost
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Identified concerns Eutrophication Dangerous substances
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Hydrology models The HBV model (Bergström, 1976 and 1995; Lindström et al., 1997) –is a conceptual, continuos, dynamic and distributed rainfall- runoff model. It provides daily values of spatial precipitation, snow accumulation and melt, soil moisture, groundwater level, and finally,runoff from every sub-basin, and routing through rivers and lakes. The model is calibrated and validated against observed time-series. –included in TRK –widely used SCS (Soil Concervation Service) model –calculates using flow transport factors dependent on landuse and soil type which gives a "Curve number". Snow routine and monitored baseflow can be added. Daily data. –included in SWAT and others for surface runoff –simple model
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Models of Eutrophication Purpose – to present good description of source apportionment (pressure) with resonable resolution to be able to give national overview of programmes of measures. Complexity of models –Data requirements –User requirements –Parameter sensitivity complex physical based model
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Models systems Eutrophication ex. TRK used on national scale in Sweden – system of models in different modules: –HBV hydrology –SOILNDB N agricultural release –ICECREAM P agricultural release –HBV-NP retention –Point source calculations –Source apportionment system ex. SWAT or INCA or Fyriså model or... - model package ex. MIKESHE or CE-W2_QUAL - model package
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems - details CE-QUAL-W2 is a two- dimensional water quality and hydrodynamic code MIKESHE Both have a detailed grid description of the catchment. Detailed description of hydrology and retention in streams and lakes
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems – TRK N and P Semidistributed description of the subcatchment Detailed description of the agricultural process Simple description of other diffuse sources Detailed description of point sources on subcatchment Description of hydrology Decsription of retention Applied on national scale in Sweden
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems – TRK N and P Data requirements General TRK: –Land cover data, soil texture data, Soil USDA class data, crop area, phosphorus soil data, livestock density, runoff data from HBV, N deposition, leaching data from SOILNDB for arable land and leaching average data from long-term measurements regarding other land-use, point source position and discharge data, percentage of separate sewer for paved surfaces, rural household position and discharge, retention in %from HBV-N. Data are compiled at subcatchment level. SOILNDB: –meteorological data, average soil organic matter, crop management and yield, N fertilisation and manuring, N fixation rates in ley, deposition rates, non-existent crop sequence combinations.
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems – TRK N and P Data requirements continued HBV: subbasin division and coupling, altitude distribution, time-series of precipitation and temperature (time-series of observed water discharge at some site). HBV-NP: results from HBV,SOILNDB and ICECREAMDB, crop and soil distribution, leaching concentrations from other land use, location and emissions from point sources and rural households, lake depths and atmospheric N deposition (time-series of observed riverine N concentrations in some site).
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems – TRK N and P Data requirements continued ICECREAM – P agricultural model requires phosphorous in soil,
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems –SWAT SWAT is a continuous time model that operates on a daily time step at basin scale. The objective of such a model is to predict the long-term impacts in large basins of management and also timing of agricultural practices within a year (i.e., crop rotations, planting and harvest dates, irrigation, fertilizer, and pesticide application rates and timing). Model system package Detailed description of the landuse Data requirement heavy User requirement heavy
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model systems –INCA-P for assessing the effects of multiple sources of phosphorus on the water quality and aquatic ecology in heterogeneous river systems. The Integrated catchments model for Phosphorus (INCA-P) is a process-based, mass balance model that simulates the phosphorus dynamics in both the plant/soil system and the stream. model system package
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model - INCA
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Eutrophication Model tests To be performed in Jelgava by Agricultural university in Latvia using Fyriså model, and SOILNDB and ICECREAM 2007 – low financing Comparison of HBV-NP, Fyriså model, conceptual models with process based models in lake Vänern in Sweden published in 2004 – similar performance in model Fyriså model based on monthly based data. Communicate with the above project Start by applying the TRK and SWAT Then test MIKESHE Data requirements will decide usefulness
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date]
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Dangerous substances Models and processes Desiscion support system – SOCOPSE.se Recommendation of process Chemical fate modeling – fugacity approach Screening monitoring MFA (Material Flow analysis) and LCA (Life Cycle Analysis) QSAR modeling – for new substances
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Toxic pressure Biota Transport Processes and the use of Models Occurrence and distribution of chemicals in different media
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[Title] [Lecturer], [Date] Dangerous substances Models and processes - QSAR QSAR model is a relation between chemical structure and a property of the chemical compound. The features of a chemical structure are captured by so called chemical descriptors that can be of a number of different types.
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