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SJR Technical Working Group March 25, 2004

SJR DO Depletion Modeling Progress Update Andy Thuman, P.E. (HydroQual) Laurie De Rosa (HydroQual) Russ Brown, Ph.D. (Jones & Stokes). SJR Technical Working Group March 25, 2004. Modeling Approach. Data compilation & review (Data Atlas) Started compiling data, atlas format – Russ Brown

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SJR Technical Working Group March 25, 2004

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  1. SJR DO Depletion ModelingProgress UpdateAndy Thuman, P.E. (HydroQual)Laurie De Rosa (HydroQual)Russ Brown, Ph.D. (Jones & Stokes) SJR Technical Working GroupMarch 25, 2004

  2. Modeling Approach • Data compilation & review (Data Atlas) • Started compiling data, atlas format – Russ Brown • DSM2-delta modeling (develops BC) • Started developing BC interface • DWSC modeling (ECOMSED/RCA) • Draft model grid developed • Upstream SJR modeling (DSM2-sjr) • Adaptive/Corrective Management

  3. HydroQual Project Status • Reviewing reports/data from the DWSC and in upstream SJR • Generated a draft model grid for the hydrodynamic & water quality modeling • Started linking DSM2 model output to hydrodynamic model for BC

  4. Preliminary Model Grid (Entire Study Area)

  5. Jersey Island to Turner Cut

  6. Turner Cut to DWSC

  7. DWSC to Vernalis

  8. SOD & Nutrient Fluxes • Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) • Sediment nutrient fluxes • NH3 – typically from sediment into water • PO4 – varies depending on water DO level • NO3 – typically from water into sediment • N2 – typically from sediment into water • Measured rates will be used to calibrate the sediment flux submodel

  9. Eutrophication: Nutrients • Nitrogen • KM – mineralization rate of OrgN to NH3 • Knitr – nitrification rate of NH3 to NO2+NO3 • Kdenitr – denitr. rate of NO2+NO3 to N2 gas • Phosphorus • KM – mineralization rate of OrgP to PO4

  10. Carbon (BOD), Reaeration • Carbon • Kd – carbon (BOD) oxidation rate • Reaeration • KL – oxygen transfer coefficient (L/T) • Wind & velocity dependent • All rates are temperature dependent

  11. Algal Kinetics • Algal growth is a function of: • Temperature • Available light • Available nutrients (NH3, NO2+NO3 & PO4) • Algae produce oxygen during photosynthesis • Algal mortality occurs due to: • Respiration • Zooplankton grazing • Algae consume oxygen during respiration • Algal death also recycles nutrients & OrgC

  12. Algal Kinetics (cont.) • Algal growth & respiration rates • Can be estimated from light & dark bottle studies, literature, previous modeling studies, literature • Zooplankton grazing rate • Estimate from zooplankton levels, model calibration • Is information available on algal species?

  13. Water Quality Model Inputs • Solar radiation / photoperiod • Measurements • Secchi depth / light extinction • Measurements • Settling rates for algae, part. N/P/C • Literature, measurements, calibration • N/C, P/C, C/Chla ratios for algal kinetics • Literature, measurements, calibration • Reaction rates • Literature, measurements, calibration

  14. Questions & Answers

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