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Science manual:

The current manual contains an overview of the AED science basis, mathematical expressions and parameter values. This document is generic for both FABM-AED and AED2 code versions. A brief summary is also listed below.



Modules available:

The AED modules support the following, and they are presented here in order of hierarchical dependence, which is important in setting the order of module configuration in the fabm.nml control file:

aed_oxygen:

aed_silica:

aed_phosphorus:

aed_nitrogen:

aed_organicmatter:

aed_chla:

aed_phytoplankton:

aed_zooplankton:

aed_pathogens:

aed_geochemistry: (not currently in the public release)

aed_seddiagenesis: (not currently in the public release)

aed_totals:

The commonly used state variables that can be simulated in the AED modules are listed in Table 1. Although there are numerous state variables in total, many are not compulsory and depend on the modules selected and how the interactions between modules are configured. For a simple water quality simulation the variables there is a minimum configuration of DO, DOM, POM, PO4, NH4 and NO3, and phytoplankton/chlorophyll-a are available. However, these are not compulsory if the user simply wishes to model pathogens or suspended sediment for example. They are configured via options outlined in the fabm.nml file.

Each of the variables listed below can also be specified as an output via the NetCDF output. They are generally available as a suffix to the module name, aed_module_varname, for example, to view oxygen search for the aed_oxygen_oxy. The keywords for most of the simulated variables are also used to specify the inflow boundary conditions in relevant inflow files (depending on the hydrodynamic driver).


Table 1 - AED variable list (note this is the shortened version, numerous other modules and diagnostic output are also available)

Symbol

Name

Units

AED module

 

 

 

 

General

t 

= time

days

 

 

= layer height

m

 

 

= layer/cell area

m2

 

 

 

 

 

Environmental dependencies

 

Temperature

oC

 

S

Salinity

ppt

 

IPAR

Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR: 400-700nm)

W/m2

 

 

 

 

 

Oxygen

 

= concentration of dissolved oxygen

mmol O/m3

aed_oxygen

Silica

RSi

= reactive silica (SiO2) concentration

mmol Si/m3

aed_silica

 

 

 

 

Nitrogen

 

= concentration of ammonium

mmol N/m3

aed_nitrogen

 

= concentration of nitrate

mmol N/m3

aed_nitrogen

 

 

 

 

Phosphorus

 

= concentration of filterable reactive phosphorus (PO4)

mmol P/m3

aed_phosphorus

 

= concentration of adsorbed phosphate

mmol P/m3

aed_phosphorus

Organic Matter (DOM & POM)

 

= concentration of particulate organic carbon

mmol C/m3

aed_organic_matter

 

= concentration of dissolved organic carbon

mmol C/m3

aed_organic_matter

 

= concentration of particulate organic nitrogen

mmol N/m3

aed_organic_matter

 

= concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen

mmol N/m3

aed_organic_matter

 

= concentration of particulate organic phosphorus

mmol P/m3

aed_organic_matter

 

= concentration of dissolved organic phosphorus

mmol P/m3

aed_organic_matter

Phytoplankton

 

= number of simulated phytoplankton groups

 

aed_phytoplankton

 

= concentration of phytoplankton carbon

mmol C/m3

aed_phytoplankton

 

= concentration of phytoplankton nitrogen

mmol N/m3

aed_phytoplankton

 

= concentration of phytoplankton phosphorus

mmol P/m3

aed_phytoplankton

 

= concentration of phytoplankton silica

mmol Si/m3

aed_phytoplankton

Zooplankton

 

= number of simulated zooplankton groups

 

aed_zooplankton

 

= concentration of zooplankton carbon

mmol C/m3

aed_zooplankton

Totals

TN 

= total nitrogen

mmol C/m3

aed_totals

TP 

= total phosphorus

mmol P/m3

aed_totals

TOC 

= total organic carbon

mmol C/m3

aed_totals

TSS 

= total suspended solids

mg /L

aed_totals



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