As the Yangtze River Estuary and adjacent sea have been classified as a problem area with regard to eutrophication, it is important to explore the spatial and temporal variations of nitrogen and phosphorus (N/P) nut...As the Yangtze River Estuary and adjacent sea have been classified as a problem area with regard to eutrophication, it is important to explore the spatial and temporal variations of nitrogen and phosphorus (N/P) nutrients in this area. Based on danish hydraulic institute (DHI)'s open platform Ecolab, a hydrodynamic and water quality model was developed for the Yangtze River Estuary, in which the transport and transformation processes of different forms of N/P nutrients were considered. Validations against measured data show that the model is overall reliable. Preliminary application of the model suggests that the model can simulate the characteristics of high phosphorus concentration area in the Yangtze River Estuary, and the high concentration area is closely related to the resuspension process of particulate phosphorus.展开更多
By combining laboratorial experiments,theoretical analysis and mathematical model,theeffect of sediment motion on transport-transformation of heavy-metal pollutants is studied. (1)Previous studies on adsorption-desorp...By combining laboratorial experiments,theoretical analysis and mathematical model,theeffect of sediment motion on transport-transformation of heavy-metal pollutants is studied. (1)Previous studies on adsorption-desorption of heavy-metal pollutants by sedimentparticles are systematically summarized.Based on this summary,subjects that need to be furtherstudied are put forward. In rivers most heavy-metal pollutants concentrate on sediment particles.In order tocontrolling water pollution aused by heavy-metal pollutants following topics should beemphasized:studies on the effect of suspended matter and deposit on transport-transformation of展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foun-dation of China(Grant Nos.10972134,11032007)the Scienti-fic research project of Shanghai Municipal Oceanic Bureau(Grant Nos.2011-06,2014-01)the Shanghai Scientific Research Project(Grant Nos.13231203600,14231200104)
文摘As the Yangtze River Estuary and adjacent sea have been classified as a problem area with regard to eutrophication, it is important to explore the spatial and temporal variations of nitrogen and phosphorus (N/P) nutrients in this area. Based on danish hydraulic institute (DHI)'s open platform Ecolab, a hydrodynamic and water quality model was developed for the Yangtze River Estuary, in which the transport and transformation processes of different forms of N/P nutrients were considered. Validations against measured data show that the model is overall reliable. Preliminary application of the model suggests that the model can simulate the characteristics of high phosphorus concentration area in the Yangtze River Estuary, and the high concentration area is closely related to the resuspension process of particulate phosphorus.
文摘By combining laboratorial experiments,theoretical analysis and mathematical model,theeffect of sediment motion on transport-transformation of heavy-metal pollutants is studied. (1)Previous studies on adsorption-desorption of heavy-metal pollutants by sedimentparticles are systematically summarized.Based on this summary,subjects that need to be furtherstudied are put forward. In rivers most heavy-metal pollutants concentrate on sediment particles.In order tocontrolling water pollution aused by heavy-metal pollutants following topics should beemphasized:studies on the effect of suspended matter and deposit on transport-transformation of