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The impact of alternative nutrient kinetics and computational grid size on model predicted primary production and hypoxic area in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

James J Pauer1, Wilson Melendez2, Timothy J Feist3, John C Lehrter4, Brenda Rashleigh5, Lisa L Lowe6, Richard M Greene7.   

Abstract

Model structure uncertainty is seldom calculated because of the difficulty and time required to perform such analyses. Here we explore how a coastal model using the Monod versus Droop formulations and a 6 km × 6 km versus 2 km 2 × km computational grid size predict primary production and hypoxic area in the Gulf of Mexico. Results from these models were compared to each other and to observations, and sensitivity analyses were performed. The different models fit the observations almost equally well. The 6k-model calculated higher rates of production and settling, and especially a larger hypoxic area, in comparison to the 2k-model. The Monod-based model calculated higher production, especially close to the river delta regions, but smaller summer hypoxic area, than the model using the Droop formulation. The Monod-based model was almost twice as sensitive to changes in nutrient loads in comparison to the Droop model, which can have management implications.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 36268523      PMCID: PMC9580357          DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Model Softw        ISSN: 1364-8152            Impact factor:   5.471


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4.  Modeling the Relative Importance of Nutrient and Carbon Loads, Boundary Fluxes, and Sediment Fluxes on Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia.

Authors:  Timothy J Feist; James J Pauer; Wilson Melendez; John C Lehrter; Phillip A DePetro; Kenneth R Rygwelski; Dong S Ko; Russell G Kreis
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 9.028

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