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Modelling nutrient emissions from river systems and loads to the coastal zone: Po River case study,Italy
Institution:1. Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), UMR 7619 Metis, Paris 75005, France;2. Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC), Barcelona 08003, Spain;3. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), UMR 7619 Metis, Paris 75005, France;4. PBL, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands;1. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy;2. CETEMPS, Center of Excellence, University of L''Aquila, L''Aquila, Italy;3. Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences, University of L''Aquila, L''Aquila, Italy
Abstract:The nutrient emission model MONERIS (MOdelling Nutrient Emissions into River Systems) is applied to the Po catchment, a large (>70,000 km2), densely populated, highly agriculturally exploited and industrialized landscape. The catchment is located in northern Italy. The Po River discharges into the northwestern Adriatic Sea. Model runs cover the period 1991–2000. The purpose is to model the catchment in 2001, estimating nutrient emissions and natural background in the basin and loads to the coastal area. The model was calibrated with data for the period 1990–1995. After validation with data for the period 1995–2000, the model is used to evaluate future catchment management scenarios.MONERIS is a spatially distributed parameters steady state model with a time scale of 5 years. The emissions considered are originated from diffuse and point sources and delivered trough various pathways (groundwater, erosion, overland flow, atmospheric deposition, urban systems and WWTPs). In order to estimate nutrient loads to the river system, MONERIS includes a retention model.An overview of model input requirements, data needs and related problems and solutions adopted is presented in the paper. Simulated and measured data of several sections along the river are compared for calibration and validation. The relative importance of different nutrient generation pathways are evaluated. Finally, forecasted yearly nutrient loads at the outlet of PO basin for the years 2001, 2008 and 2016, consequence of different basin management scenarios, are presented. The results are ready to be supplied to a water quality Coastal Zone Model, allowing us to evaluate significant switches in trophic state conditions of the coastal ecosystem see Artioli, Y., Bendoricchio, G., Palmeri, L., this issue. Defining and modelling the coastal zone affected by the Po River (Italy). Ecol. Model.].
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