Title of article :
Modelling hydrological processes in created freshwater
wetlands: an integrated system approach
Author/Authors :
Li Zhang)، نويسنده , , William J. Mi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This study investigates hydrologic processes of four different flow-through created freshwater wetlands in Ohio, USA, by use of
several versions of a simple daily mass-balance water budget model. The model includes surface inflows and outflows, precipitation,
evapotranspiration, and groundwater seepage. We calibrated the daily water budget for two experimental wetlands that had
pumped inflow during 1999 and validated it during 2000e2002 on the same basins. The coefficient of prediction efficiency is 0.70 and
the modelled hydroperiod followed observed water depths during the calibration period well. The average retention time in the
calibration year 1999 was 4.4e4.6 days. The model was applied to a 3-ha created riparian wetland that receives river flooding.
Results illustrated that this wetland has developed a hydroperiod with more than sufficient flooding to ensure that it will meet the
hydrologic criteria of a formal jurisdictional wetland definition in the USA. Water budget predictions for a stormwater wetland
provided useful design information for hydroperiod and hydrologic dynamics prior to the construction of that system. The model
was simulated for average, dry, and wet years. An integrated systems approach was developed using a STELLA 7.0 with its
capabilities of dynamic interface level control (e.g. buttons and switches) features.
Keywords :
Flow-through wetlands , Wetland creation and restoration , Stormwater wetland , STELLA , Wetlandhydrologic modelling , Wetland hydroperiod , Olentangy River Wetland Research Park , Wetland hydrology , Mitigation wetland
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software