Sensitivity of boundary data in a shallow prairie lake model

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES Canadian Water Resources Journal Pub Date : 2020-05-20 DOI:10.1080/07011784.2020.1758215
J. Terry, K. Lindenschmidt
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Abstract A good water quality model needs sufficient data to characterise the waterbody, yet monitoring resources are often limited. Inadequate boundary data often contribute to model uncertainty and error. In these situations, the same water quality model can also be used to determine where sampling efforts are best concentrated for improving model reliability. A sensitivity analysis using a one-at-a-time approach on a shallow, eutrophic, Prairie reservoir model investigates which boundary conditions are contributing most to variability in the model. The model results show the lake model has greater sensitivity to its catchment processes than to its in-lake processes. Flows are shown to have the greatest influence on model predictions for all water quality variables tested, followed by air temperature. The lake is facing pressure from climate change, and water management decisions. Results indicate defining the water balance accurately will be a crucial factor in future monitoring programs and modelling efforts.
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浅层草原湖泊模型中边界数据的敏感性
摘要一个好的水质模型需要足够的数据来表征水体,但监测资源往往是有限的。边界数据不足往往会导致模型的不确定性和误差。在这些情况下,同样的水质模型也可以用于确定采样工作最集中的地方,以提高模型的可靠性。对浅层富营养化草原水库模型使用一次一次的方法进行敏感性分析,研究了哪些边界条件对模型可变性的贡献最大。模型结果表明,湖泊模型对其汇水过程的敏感性大于对湖内过程的敏感性。对于所有测试的水质变量,流量对模型预测的影响最大,其次是空气温度。该湖正面临着来自气候变化和水资源管理决策的压力。结果表明,准确定义水平衡将是未来监测计划和建模工作的关键因素。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Water Resources Journal accepts manuscripts in English or French and publishes abstracts in both official languages. Preference is given to manuscripts focusing on science and policy aspects of Canadian water management. Specifically, manuscripts should stimulate public awareness and understanding of Canada''s water resources, encourage recognition of the high priority of water as a resource, and provide new or increased knowledge on some aspect of Canada''s water. The Canadian Water Resources Journal was first published in the fall of 1976 and it has grown in stature to be recognized as a quality and important publication in the water resources field.
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