G. Umgiesser et L. Zampato, Hydrodynamic and salinity modeling of the Venice channel network with coupled 1-D-2-D mathematical models, ECOL MODEL, 138(1-3), 2001, pp. 75-85
An existing shallow water finite element model of the Venice Lagoon (SHYFEM
) has been used to simulate currents and the tidal elevations around the ci
ty of Venice. The model is also capable of simulating the salinity field (a
s any other conservative scalar property) in the lagoon. The model uses a s
emi-implicit time stepping scheme allowing for long time steps without stab
ility constraints. The computed elevation data are then used to drive the a
ctual model of the channel network of Venice, the 1-D link node model DYNHY
D of the EPA-WASP model. The water levels are imposed on the outer ends of
the channel network. With this information the DYNHYD model computers water
levels and current velocities inside the channel network. Therefore, infor
mation flow is only one way from the lagoon to the channel system. Results
show an excellent agreement of the hydrodynamic parameters with the data ob
tained by field measurements carried out during the years 1991-1992 and 199
8. Water levels and current velocities are reproduced with good agreement.
Also the salinity can be modeled with sufficient detail. (C) 2001 Elsevier
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