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An advanced modelling tool for simulating complex river systems

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 407, Issue 8, Pages 3004-3016

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.01.015

Keywords

Modelling; River network; Water quality; Object oriented programming

Funding

  1. tempQsim-Evaluation and improvement of water quality models for application to temporary waters in Southern European catchments [EVK1-CT2002-00112]
  2. EcoRiver-Evaluation of Ecotoxicity of Municipal and Industrial Wastewaters in the Rio Trancao Basin [LIFE01 ENV/P/0001416]
  3. SIMTEJO, SA
  4. ICREW-Improving Coastal and Recreational Waters
  5. European Regional Development Fund

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The present paper describes MOHID River Network (MRN), a 1D hydrodynamic model for river networks as part of MOHID Water Modelling System, which is a modular system for the simulation of water bodies (hydrodynamics and water constituents). MRN is capable of simulating water quality in the aquatic and benthic phase and its development was especially focused on the reproduction of processes occurring in temporary river networks (flush events, pools formation, and transmission losses). Further, unlike many other models, it allows the quantification of settled materials at the channel bed also over periods when the river falls dry. These features are very important to secure mass conservation in highly varying flows of temporary rivers. The water quality models existing in MOHID are base on well-known ecological models, such as WASP and ERSEM, the latter allowing explicit parameterization of C, N, P, Si, and O cycles. MRN can be coupled to the basin model, MOHID Land, with computes runoff and porous media transport, allowing for the dynamic exchange of water and materials between the river and surroundings, or it can be used as a standalone model, receiving discharges at any specified nodes (ASCII files of time series with arbitrary time step). These features account for spatial gradients in precipitation which can be significant in Mediterranean-like basins. An interface has been already developed for SWAT basin model. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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