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Water body
Watershed
Location
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Watershed Size
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Predominant Land Use
Agricultural
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Water Body Characteristics
Lakes
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Rivers
Estuarine
Streams
Reservoirs
Coastal
Water Body Size
Large
Medium
Small
Dimensions
2D
1D
3D
Simulation Type
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Parameters
Salinity
DO
Temperature
Water Levels
Chla
TN
TDS
Reservoir Operations
Phosphorus
TP
Flow Velocity
Nitrogen
Algae
Q
Waves
TSS
Sediment Transport
Time Step
Annual
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Seconds
Minutes
Hours
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Model Complexity
Simple
Medium
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Simulation Objectives
modeling of complex domains
Evaluate nitrogen loads in cold regions
Urban stormwater management
Assessing agricultural phosphorus loss
Assessment of Storm events
Watershed management
flood control
Water resource management
Support navigation
flood and drought management
Extreme events evaluation
Holistic Simulation
assess sediment and nutrient transport
Wave-Current Interaction
BMP Evaluations
Managing nutrient fluxes in polders
simulate watersheds with variable source areas
Model nitrogen dynamics
evaluate combined and sanitary sewer overflows
Evaluate Water body Hydrodynamics
Identify Priority Management Areas
TMDL development
Understand hydrology in snow regions
evaluate water quality improvement
BMP locations
Storm Surge analysis
evaluate green infrastructure implementation
Assess natural and human impacts on water quality
Manage eutrophication and algal blooms
Assess hydrology-biogeochemistry in streams
Assess nutrient and carbon fluxes
assess the effects of land use change
Erosion analysis
Evaluate groundwater nutrient dynamics
NPS nutrient loads evaluation
Ecosystem Assessments
Screening Simulation
Large-scale hydrologic modeling
Climate Change Studies
Reservoir management
hydropower optimization
Data Requirements
Flow
Water quality
Sediment characteristics
Hydraulic data
Geomorphic parameters
Precipitation
Porosity
Wind
ET
Specific storage
River reach characteristics
Wind speed
N surplus
Wind Speed
Temperature
Soil
Sewer networks
Solar radiation
Algae
Specific yield
LULC
DEM
DO
Relative humidity
Bathymetric data
Hydraulic conductivity
Stream network
Model Availability
Closed source
Open source
Model Limitations
Temporally lumped
Limitations in model robustness and flexibility
Dependent on input data
Limited land cover dynamics
Accuracy decreases with higher trophic levels
Requires high computational resources
Limited applications in subtropical regions
Limited applications in the USA
Limitations in storm sewer pipes simulation and calibration
Sensitive to specific input parameters
Limited to cold regions
GUI is not open source
Poor simulation of extreme events
Limited applications in urban watersheds
Limited developer and community support
Assumes horizontal homogeneity
Requires numerous parameters and complex calibration
Model expertise
Does not consider specific algae species
Does not simulate large watersheds
Inaccurate long-term projections
Limited hydrodynamics
High uncertainty
Simplified hydrological processes
Manual calibration
Poor sediment simulation
Not suitable for shallow systems
Limited to main stream simulation
Not user friendly
Point source loads have constant rates
Coarse spatial resolution
Extensive datasets
Simplified floodplain dynamics
Limited to small stream networks
Dependent on Input Data
Can not be coupled with optimization algorithm
Does not incorporate Zooplankton
Simplified biogeochemical processes
Simplified vertical stratification
Limited to polder systems
Limited for hydrological impacts of climate change
Does not simulate P
Poor groundwater simulation
Does not simulate N
Model Expertise
Does not model BMP properties
Limited to urban watersheds
Topography data may require preprocessing
Simplified hydraulic processes
Model Library
Model library serves as a comprehensive reference guide for various watershed and waterbody simulation models. It provides detailed descriptions of each model’s type, developers, capabilities, limitations, computational requirements, and data inputs and outputs. The aim is to assist researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in selecting the most suitable modeling tools for their specific application. Each model entry includes links to download resources if it is open-source, relevant references, and examples of practical applications to further support users in making informed decisions. For more details see Model Library .
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