Assessing the influence of nutrient reduction on water quality using a three-dimensional model: case study in a tidal estuarine system

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Wen-Cheng Liu
Wen-Ting Chan
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[1] National United University,Department of Civil and Disaster Prevention Engineering
[2] Taiwan Typhoon and Flood Research Institute,undefined
[3] National Applied Research Laboratories,undefined
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Nutrient reduction; Three-dimensional model; Hydrodynamics; Water quality; Tidal estuarine system;
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A coupled three-dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model has been developed and applied to the Danshuei River estuarine system and adjacent coastal sea. The water quality model considers various species of nitrogen, phosphorus, organic carbon, and phytoplankton as well as dissolved oxygen and is driven by a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. The hydrodynamic and water quality models were validated with observations of water surface elevation, velocity, salinity distribution, and water quality parameters. Statistical error analysis shows that predictions of hydrodynamics, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients from the model simulation quantitatively agreed with the observed data. The validated model was then applied to predict water quality conditions as a result of a reduction in nutrient loadings based on different engineering strategies. The simulated results revealed that the dissolved oxygen concentration would increase significantly and would be higher than 2 mg/L in the main stream and in three tributaries to meet the minimum statutory requirement for dissolved oxygen. Active estuarine management focused on the reduction of anthropogenic nutrient loads is needed for improvement in water quality.
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页码:8807 / 8825
页数:18
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