The primary objective of this research was to develop a generic methodology for numerical modelling of the water quality within estuarine systems; in particular, this research focused on modelling nutrient dynamics and phytoplankton growth. This paper presents details of the developed modelling methodology and its application to Cork Harbour, an Irish waterbody that regularly experiences algal blooms. Input data requirements and, in particular, an innovative method for the determination of spatially varying initial conditions are presented. Phytoplankton dynamics are highly dependent on light intensity; a novel formulation for the light intensity component of the phytoplankton growth module was therefore developed and implemented in the model. The formula, which relates light intensity to turbidity and chlorophyll-a concentrations based on field data, is shown to achieve good results. Phytoplankton predictions were validated in an unusual but very effective manner using remote sensing techniques. A flushing module was included in the model to provide insights into transport processes. The paper demonstrates how simple flushing models may be used as a more cost-effective alternative to full water quality models for identification of potential eutrophic waters. Results from the Cork Harbour model are used throughout to demonstrate the effectiveness of the modelling methodology.
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Modelling phytoplankton dynamics in a complex estuarine system Available to Purchase
Stephen Nash;
Stephen Nash
Lecturer
Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
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Michael Hartnett;
Michael Hartnett
Lecturer
Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
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Tomasz Dabrowski
Tomasz Dabrowski
Postdoctoral Researcher
Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
August 27 2008
Accepted:
June 15 2010
Online ISSN: 1751-7729
Print ISSN: 1741-7589
© 2011 Thomas Telford Ltd
2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management (2011) 164 (1): 35–54.
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Revision Received:
August 27 2008
Accepted:
June 15 2010
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Nash S, Hartnett M, Dabrowski T (2011), "Modelling phytoplankton dynamics in a complex estuarine system". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management, Vol. 164 No. 1 pp. 35–54, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/wama.800087
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