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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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201• 529 • 5151 www.hydroqual.com 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
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Page 1: SJR Technical Working Group March 25, 2004

201• 529 • 5151www.hydroqual.com

SJR DO Depletion ModelingProgress Update

Andy Thuman, P.E. (HydroQual)Laurie De Rosa (HydroQual)

Russ Brown, Ph.D. (Jones & Stokes)

SJR Technical Working GroupMarch 25, 2004

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Modeling ApproachModeling 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

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HydroQual Project StatusHydroQual 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

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Preliminary Model Grid

(Entire Study Area)

Preliminary Model Grid

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JerseyIsland

San Joaquin River

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Mossdale

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Rough & ReadyIsland

HydroQual Model Grid & DSM2 Nodes

CoastLineECOM Model Grid

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JerseyIsland

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SOD & Nutrient FluxesSOD & 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

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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

233 NNONHOrgN denitrnitrM KKK

4POOrgP MK

Eutrophication: NutrientsEutrophication: Nutrients

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Carbon Kd – carbon (BOD) oxidation rate

Reaeration KL – oxygen transfer coefficient (L/T) Wind & velocity dependent

All rates are temperature dependent

nconsumptioOBODCarbon Kd2)(

Carbon (BOD), ReaerationCarbon (BOD), Reaeration

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Algal KineticsAlgal 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

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Algal Kinetics (cont.)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?

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Water Quality Model InputsWater 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

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Questions & AnswersQuestions & Answers


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