Title of article
Eutrophication Modeling Using Variable Chlorophyll Approach
Author/Authors
Abdolabadi، H. نويسنده Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , , Sarang، A. نويسنده Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , , Ardestani، M. نويسنده , , Mahjoobi، E. نويسنده Graduate Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 38 سال 2016
Pages
18
From page
273
To page
290
Abstract
In this study, eutrophication was investigated in Lake Ontario to identify the interactions
among effective drivers. The complexity of such phenomenon was modeled using a system dynamics approach
based on a consideration of constant and variable stoichiometric ratios. The system dynamics approach is a
powerful tool for developing object-oriented models to simulate complex phenomena that involve feedback
effects. Utilizing stoichiometric ratios is a method for converting the concentrations of state variables. During
the physical segmentation of the model, Lake Ontario was divided into two layers, i.e., the epilimnion and
hypolimnion, and differential equations were developed for each layer. The model structure included 16 state
variables related to phytoplankton, herbivorous zooplankton, carnivorous zooplankton, ammonium, nitrate,
dissolved phosphorus, and particulate and dissolved carbon in the epilimnion and hypolimnion during a time
horizon of one year. The results of several tests to verify the model, close to 1 Nash-Sutcliff coefficient (0.98),
the data correlation coefficient (0.98), and lower standard errors (0.96), have indicated well-suited model’s
efficiency. The results revealed that there were significant differences in the concentrations of the state
variables in constant and variable stoichiometry simulations. Consequently, the consideration of variable
stoichiometric ratios in algae and nutrient concentration simulations may be applied in future modeling studies
to enhance the accuracy of the results and reduce the likelihood of inefficient control policies.
Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Record number
2393594
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