An accurate description of the relationships between physical environment and ecological conditions, and a proper representation of phytoplankton succession structure, are central topics in water quality modeling. In this work a new calibration strategy is proposed for a dynamic ecological model, that differentiates five phytoplankton groups. Sensitivity analysis and global automatic calibration algorithms are successfully applied to the deterministic, highly parameterized model to solve over parameterization and reduce time of calibration. When the level of description of phytoplankton groups was adequate to system complexity, it was possible to calibrate phytoplankton groups separately and then simulate them toghether without reducing mod...
A new class of phytoplankton models with a mechanistic basis has been presented in a companion paper...
A new class of phytoplankton models with a mechanistic basis has been presented in a companion paper...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the consequences of accounting for variable Chl:C (chlorophyll:...
An accurate description of the relationships between physical environment and ecological conditions,...
Phytoplankton blooms in natural waters are critical for managing drinking water quality. Thus, estim...
The two-dimensional, laterally-averaged mechanistic eutrophication model CE-QUAL-W2 version 3.72 was...
International audienceLake ecosystems are subject to various stressors (e.g. climate change, polluti...
The occurrence of algal blooms and, in general, the changes experienced by phytoplankton communities...
Twenty years after model equations describing the in situ growth rates of phytoplankton were first d...
Aquatic biogeochemical models are widely used as tools for understanding aquatic ecosystems and pred...
Environmental modelling has been an indispensable tool for addressing water quality problems in fres...
In this paper we address the formulation of two mechanistic water quality models that differ in the ...
The need for predictive water quality modeling has arisen largely as a result of increased eutrophic...
The occurrence of phytoplankton blooms is a common problem in water bodies. The quantitative descrip...
Twenty years after model equations describing the in situ growth rates of phytoplankton were first d...
A new class of phytoplankton models with a mechanistic basis has been presented in a companion paper...
A new class of phytoplankton models with a mechanistic basis has been presented in a companion paper...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the consequences of accounting for variable Chl:C (chlorophyll:...
An accurate description of the relationships between physical environment and ecological conditions,...
Phytoplankton blooms in natural waters are critical for managing drinking water quality. Thus, estim...
The two-dimensional, laterally-averaged mechanistic eutrophication model CE-QUAL-W2 version 3.72 was...
International audienceLake ecosystems are subject to various stressors (e.g. climate change, polluti...
The occurrence of algal blooms and, in general, the changes experienced by phytoplankton communities...
Twenty years after model equations describing the in situ growth rates of phytoplankton were first d...
Aquatic biogeochemical models are widely used as tools for understanding aquatic ecosystems and pred...
Environmental modelling has been an indispensable tool for addressing water quality problems in fres...
In this paper we address the formulation of two mechanistic water quality models that differ in the ...
The need for predictive water quality modeling has arisen largely as a result of increased eutrophic...
The occurrence of phytoplankton blooms is a common problem in water bodies. The quantitative descrip...
Twenty years after model equations describing the in situ growth rates of phytoplankton were first d...
A new class of phytoplankton models with a mechanistic basis has been presented in a companion paper...
A new class of phytoplankton models with a mechanistic basis has been presented in a companion paper...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the consequences of accounting for variable Chl:C (chlorophyll:...