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Aaron J Neill1, Doerthe Tetzlaff2, Norval J C Strachan3, Rupert L Hough4, Lisa M Avery4, Sylvain Kuppel5, Marco P Maneta6, Chris Soulsby7.
Abstract
A new Model for the Agent-based simulation of Faecal Indicator Organisms (MAFIO) is developed that attempts to overcome limitations in existing faecal indicator organism (FIO) models arising from coarse spatial discretisations and poorly-constrained hydrological processes. MAFIO is a spatially-distributed, process-based model presently designed to simulate the fate and transport of agents representing FIOs shed by livestock at the sub-field scale in small (<10 km2) agricultural catchments. Specifically, FIO loading, die-off, detachment, surface routing, seepage and channel routing are modelled on a regular spatial grid. Central to MAFIO is that hydrological transfer mechanisms are simulated based on a hydrological environment generated by an external model for which it is possible to robustly determine the accuracy of simulated catchment hydrological functioning. The spatially-distributed, tracer-aided ecohydrological model EcH2O-iso is highlighted as a possible hydrological environment generator. The present paper provides a rationale for and description of MAFIO, whilst a companion paper applies the model in a small agricultural catchment in Scotland to provide a proof-of-concept.Entities:
Keywords: Diffuse pollution; E. coli; EcH(2)O-iso; Microbial water quality; Tracer-aided modelling; Water quality modelling
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32721338 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789