Pl. Shrestha et al., COMPARISON OF ONE-DIMENSIONAL AND 2-DIMENSIONAL MODELS FOR SIMULATIONOF HYDRODYNAMICS AND WATER-QUALITY IN SHALLOW BAYS, Journal of environmental science and health. Part A: Environmental science and engineering, 32(4), 1997, pp. 979-999
A two-dimensional (2-D) vertically-averaged finite element model suite
was adapted to investigate the hydrodynamics, water quality (WQ), and
sediment-toxicant transport in San Diego Bay. The hydrodynamic model
was calibrated and verified with two sets of observed data. Model pred
ictions were also compared with the results from a previous study wher
ein a one-dimensional (1-D) finite difference approach was used. The 2
-D model predictions of water surface elevations and velocities at spe
cified locations in the bay were generally superior. The results of si
mulation of WQ constituents (temperature, nitrate-nitrogen, algae, and
dissolved oxygen) using the 2-D WQ model compared well with the resul
ts from the I-D WQ model, both in the general trend as well as the spe
cific distribution of constituent concentrations. Investigations were
also carried out to determine the spatial and temporal distribution of
sediments and a hypothetical sediment-borne toxicant in the bay. Resu
lts were found to be in general agreement with conclusions drawn from
the hydrodynamic study.