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A Modelling System for Flow and Eutrophication in Lakes and Reservoirs

Author(s): Kim Wium Olesen; Mads N. Madsen; Hanne K. Bach

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Abstract: Mathematical modelling plays an increasingly important role in connection with environmental assessment of water use and water management strategies. Within river basin management integrated mathematical modelling systems for runoff, flow, sediment transport and water quality have proven to be very efficient tools during the decision making process and evaluation of different management strategies. An integrated model system has been developed for management of water use in lakes and reservoirs based on a similar concept. The modelling system has been developed to include the most important physi- cal and chemical/biological processes in lakes and reservoirs related to eg. the quality of drinking water, water for recreational use, irrigation etc.

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Year: 1995

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