- Water quality modelling
Water quality modelling involves the prediction of
water pollution using mathematical simulation techniques. A typicalwater quality model consists of a collection of formulations representing physical mechanisms that determine position and momentum ofpollutants in a water body. Models are available for individual components of the hydrological system such assurface runoff ; there also exist basinwide models addressing hydrologic transport and for ocean and estuarine applications. Oftenfinite difference methods are used to analyse these phenomena, and, almost always, large complexcomputer model s are required.Formulations and associated Constants
Water quality is modelled by one or more of the following formulations:
*Advective Transport formulation
*Dispersive Transport formulation
*Surface Heat Budget formulation
*Dissolved Oxygen Saturation formulation
*Reaeration formulation
*Carbonaceous Deoxygenation formulation
*Nitrogenous Biochemical Oxygen Demand formulation
*Sediment oxygen demand formulation (SOD)
*Photosynthesis and Respiration formulation
*pH and Alkalinity formulation
*Nutrients formulation (fertilizers)
*Algae formulation
*Zooplankton formulation
*Coliform bacteria formulation (e.g. "Escherichia coli ")See also
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Hydrological transport model s
* Volumes of water on earth
*Water resources
*Water quality
*Wastewater quality indicators External links
* [http://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/sparrow USGS]
* [http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/wqm/ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]
* [http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/models/rates_and_constants/index.html Rates, Constants, and Kinetics Formulations in Surface Water Quality Modeling]
* [http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/models/ Washington State Department of Ecology (QUAL2Kw and other models)]
* [http://www.toolkit.net.au Catchment Modelling Toolkit]
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