Study on GWLF-BATHTUB model linkage to watershed management
Degradation of water quality is the major health concern for lakes and reservoirs in the regions of north china as a result of highly diverse non-point source emissions caused by human activities. For describing the dynamic response between emission loads and receiving water conditions factually, model systems have became the typically decision support tools during the reservoir management strategy development, which is the vital key to estimate source loading inputs, evaluate receiving water quality, and determine source loading allocations for meeting water quality standards*. This study integrated GWLF (Generalized Watershed Loading Functions) watershed and BATHTUB water-quality model to simulate actual reservoir water quality conditions of Yuqiao Reservoir, Tianjin, China and illustrated the use of this coupled model for simulating water quality response to changes in different watershed land use and management scenarios. The Generalized Watershed Loading Functions (GWLF) indicated that livestock breeding and agricultural planting were the two leading contributions of non-point pollution sources to TN and TP loads. In addition, water diversion from upstream and enclosed aquaculture in reservoir are the main point pollution sources discharged. The Bathtub, designed to facilitate application of empirical eutrophication models to reservoirs, suggested that there were great relationships between land use type and water quality conditions. As it was phosphorus limitation that determined the possibility for eutrophication happening, different management scenarios concerning phosphorus control had be evaluated for raw water protecting.
Chunli Shi Jian Sha Xue Li Yin He Xupeng Wang Yuqiu Wang
College of Environmental Science and Engineering; Nankai University; Tianjin China 300071
国际会议
成都
英文
1-5
2010-06-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)