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Modelling the Effects of Inflow Parameters on Lake Water Quality
Authors:Monzur Alam Imteaz  Takashi Asaeda  David A Lockington
Institution:(1) Parramatta City Council, Sydney, NSW, 2124, Australia;(2) Department of Environmental Science & Human Engineering Saitama University, 255 Shimo Okubo, Urawa, Saitama, 338, Japan;(3) Department of Civil Engineering The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Abstract:A one-dimensional lake water quality model which includes water temperature, phytoplankton, phosphorus as phosphate, nitrogen as ammonia, nitrogen as nitrate and dissolved oxygen concentrations, previously calibrated for Lake Calhoun (USA) is applied to Uokiri Lake (Japan) for the year 1994. The model simulated phytoplankton and nutrient concentrations in the lake from July to November. Most of the water quality parameters are found to be the same as for Lake Calhoun. To predict probable lake water quality deterioration from algal blooming due to increased nutrient influx from river inflow, the model was run for several inflow water conditions. Effects of inflow nutrient concentration, inflow volume, inflow water temperatures are presented separately. The effect of each factor is considered in isolation although in reality more than one factor can change simultaneously. From the results it is clear that inflow nutrient concentration, inflow volume and inflow water temperature show very regular and reasonable impacts on lake water quality.
Keywords:water quality  phytoplankton  phosphate  ammonia  river inflow
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