Sei sulla pagina 1di 60

Ecosystem Models with

STELLA
Riparian Forest Hydrology-Nutrient Model

Mitsch, W.J. 1988.


Productivity - hydrology -
nutrient models of
forested wetlands. In, W.J.
Mitsch, M. Straskraba and
S.E. Jørgensen
(eds.),Wetland Modelling
Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp.
115-132.
Equation,
rates, and
parameters
used in
forested
wetland
model
Ohio River Oil Spill
Model

Odum
symbols

Cronk, J.K., W.J. Mitsch and


R.M. Sykes. 1990. Effective
modelling a major inland oil
spill on the Ohio River.
Ecological Modelling
51:161-192.

STELLA
Differences in oil storage in sediments between model simulation
that include resuspension (simulation 3) and model simulation that
does not include resuspension (simulation 2d). Negative values
indicate a net decrease in oil in ml/m2 per pool when resuspension is
included. Positive values indicate increases in oil as a result of
adding resuspension to the model.
Length of time in which aquatic organisms are exposed to
concentrations at or above 0.9 µl/l limit for each pool of the
model, as determined by Simulation 2d.
Aquatic Community Model for ORW Wetlands

Metzker, K. and W.J.


Mitsch. 1997. Modelling
self-design of the aquatic
community in a newly
created freshwater
wetland. Ecological
Modelling 100: 61-86.
Simulated biomass and dynamics of adult fish under
standard conditions. Wetland is created on day 0.
Biogenic turbidity and carp/bullhead biomass under standard
conditions. Wetland is created on day 0.
Ecologic-economic model for designing wetlands for
acid mine drainage

Baker, K., S. Fennessy and W.J.


Mitsch. 1991. Designing
wetlands for controlling coal
mine drainage: an ecologic-
economic modelling approach.
Ecological Economics 3:1-24.
Ecological-economic model of wetland for recycled coal
combustion wastes

Ahn, C. and W.J.


Mitsch. 2002.
Evaluating the use of
recycled coal
combustion products in
constructed wetlands:
An ecologic-economic
modeling approach.
Ecological Modelling
150: 117-140.

phosphorus processes in
constructed wetland
including FGD liner
Economic submodel

Potrebbero piacerti anche