18 Publications
The following publications have applied the AED modelling library. Please edit this page by clicking the above icon if you wish to have a new publication added, or contact the authors.
Author/Year | Paper Title | Description |
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Bruce et al. (2014) | Hydrodynamic controls on oxygen dynamics in a riverine salt wedge estuary, the Yarra River estuary, Australia | Estuarine |
Bucak et al. (2018) | Modeling the effects of climatic and land use changes on phytoplankton and water quality of the largest Turkish freshwater lake: Lake Beyşehir | Estuarine |
Chen et al. (2018) | Effectiveness of a bubble-plume mixing system for managing phytoplankton in lakes and reservoirs | Lake |
Coletti et al. (2017) | Water management can reinforce plant competition in salt-affected semi-arid wetlands | Wetland |
(bruce2019?) | Integrated aquaculture modelling to determine carrying capacity of aquaculture development zones in the Arab Gulf | Aquaculture |
Fadel et al. (2019) | A simple modelling approach to simulate the effect of different climate scenarios on toxic cyanobacterial bloom in a eutrophic reservoir | Lake |
Farrell et al. (2020) | Ecosystem-scale nutrient cycling responses to increasing air temperatures vary with lake trophic state | Lake |
Fenocchi et al. (2019) | Applicability of a one-dimensional coupled ecological-hydrodynamic numerical model to future projections in a very deep large lake (Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy/Southern Switzerland) | Lake |
Fenocchi et al. (2020) | Model simulations of the ecological dynamics induced by climate and nutrient load changes for deep subalpine Lake Maggiore (Italy/Switzerland): Model simulations of the future ecological dynamics of Lake Maggiore | Lake |
Griffith and Tate (2014) | Hawkesbury Nepean River and South Creek Model | River |
Huang et al. (2018) | Assessing artificial oxygenation in a riverine salt-wedge estuary with a three-dimensional finite-volume model | Estuarine |
Krinos et al. (2019) | Including variability in air temperature warming scenarios in a lake simulation model highlights uncertainty in predictions of cyanobacteria | Lake |
Liu et al. (2020) | Unravelling the metabolism black-box in a dynamic wetland environment using a hybrid model framework: Storm driven changes in oxygen budgets | Wetland |
Snortheim et al. (2017) | Meteorological drivers of hypolimnetic anoxia in a eutrophic, north temperate lake | Lake |
Subratie et al. (2017) | GRAPLEr: A distributed collaborative environment for lake ecosystem modeling that integrates overlay networks, high-throughput computing, and WEB services | Lake |
Ward et al. (2020) | Differential responses of maximum versus median chlorophyll‐ a to air temperature and nutrient loads in an oligotrophic lake over 31 years | Lake |
Weber et al. (2017) | Optimizing withdrawal from drinking water reservoirs to reduce downstream temperature pollution and reservoir hypoxia | River |
Weng et al. (2020) | Coupling Natural and Human Models in the Context of a Lake Ecosystem: Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, USA | Lake |
Zhang et al. (2017) | Simulation of multiple water source ecological replenishment for Chagan Lake based on coupled hydrodynamic and water quality models | Lake |
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References
Bruce, L.C., Cook, P.L.M., Teakle, I., Hipsey, M.R., 2014. Hydrodynamic controls on oxygen dynamics in a riverine salt wedge estuary, the Yarra River estuary, Australia, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, 1397–1411. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-1397-2014
Bucak, T., Trolle, D., Tavşanoğlu, Ü.N., Çakıroğlu, A.İ., Özen, A., Jeppesen, E., Beklioğlu, M., 2018. Modeling the effects of climatic and land use changes on phytoplankton and water quality of the largest Turkish freshwater lake: Lake Beyşehir, Science of The Total Environment 621, 802–816. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.11.258
Chen, S., Carey, C.C., Little, J.C., Lofton, M.E., McClure, R.P., Lei, C., 2018. Effectiveness of a bubble-plume mixing system for managing phytoplankton in lakes and reservoirs, Ecological Engineering 113, 43–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.01.002
Coletti, J.Z., Vogwill, R., Hipsey, M.R., 2017. Water management can reinforce plant competition in salt-affected semi-arid wetlands, Journal of Hydrology 552, 121–140. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.05.002
Fadel, A., Sharaf, N., Siblini, M., Slim, K., Kobaissi, A., 2019. A simple modelling approach to simulate the effect of different climate scenarios on toxic cyanobacterial bloom in a eutrophic reservoir, Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 19, 359–369. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecohyd.2019.02.005
Farrell, K.J., Ward, N.K., Krinos, A.I., Hanson, P.C., Daneshmand, V., Figueiredo, R.J., Carey, C.C., 2020. Ecosystem-scale nutrient cycling responses to increasing air temperatures vary with lake trophic state, Ecological Modelling 430, 109134. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2020.109134
Fenocchi, A., Rogora, M., Marchetto, A., Sibilla, S., Dresti, C., 2020. Model simulations of the ecological dynamics induced by climate and nutrient load changes for deep subalpine Lake Maggiore (Italy/Switzerland): Model simulations of the future ecological dynamics of Lake Maggiore, Journal of Limnology. https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2020.1963
Fenocchi, A., Rogora, M., Morabito, G., Marchetto, A., Sibilla, S., Dresti, C., 2019. Applicability of a one-dimensional coupled ecological-hydrodynamic numerical model to future projections in a very deep large lake (Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy/Southern Switzerland), Ecological Modelling 392, 38–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.11.005
Griffith, M., Tate, P., 2014. Hawkesbury Nepean River and South Creek Model, Water: Journal of the Australian Water Association 41, 51–57.
Huang, P., Kilminster, K., Larsen, S., Hipsey, M.R., 2018. Assessing artificial oxygenation in a riverine salt-wedge estuary with a three-dimensional finite-volume model, Ecological Engineering 118, 111–125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.04.020
Krinos, A.I., Farrell, K.J., Daneshmand, V., Subratie, K.C., Figueiredo, R.J., Carey, C.C., 2019. Including variability in air temperature warming scenarios in a lake simulation model highlights uncertainty in predictions of cyanobacteria, bioRxiv 734285. https://doi.org/10.1101/734285
Liu, J., Wang, B., Oldham, C.E., Hipsey, M.R., 2020. Unravelling the metabolism black-box in a dynamic wetland environment using a hybrid model framework: Storm driven changes in oxygen budgets, Science of The Total Environment 138020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138020
Snortheim, C.A., Hanson, P.C., McMahon, K.D., Read, J.S., Carey, C.C., Dugan, H.A., 2017. Meteorological drivers of hypolimnetic anoxia in a eutrophic, north temperate lake, Ecological Modelling 343, 39–53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.10.014
Subratie, K.C., Aditya, S., Mahesula, S., Figueiredo, R., Carey, C.C., Hanson, P.C., 2017. GRAPLEr: A distributed collaborative environment for lake ecosystem modeling that integrates overlay networks, high-throughput computing, and WEB services, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience 29, e4139. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpe.4139
Ward, N.K., Steele, B.G., Weathers, K.C., Cottingham, K.L., Ewing, H.A., Hanson, P.C., Carey, C.C., 2020. Differential responses of maximum versus median chlorophyll‐ a to air temperature and nutrient loads in an oligotrophic lake over 31 years, Water Resources Research. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020wr027296
Weber, M., Rinke, K., Hipsey, M.R., Boehrer, B., 2017. Optimizing withdrawal from drinking water reservoirs to reduce downstream temperature pollution and reservoir hypoxia., Journal of environmental management 197, 96–105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.03.020
Weng, W., Boyle, K.J., Farrell, K.J., Carey, C.C., Cobourn, K.M., Dugan, H.A., Hanson, P.C., Ward, N.K., Weathers, K.C., 2020. Coupling Natural and Human Models in the Context of a Lake Ecosystem: Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, USA, Ecological Economics 169, 106556. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106556
Zhang, L., Hipsey, M.R., Zhang, G.X., Busch, B., Li, H.Y., 2017. Simulation of multiple water source ecological replenishment for Chagan Lake based on coupled hydrodynamic and water quality models, Water Supply 17, 1774–1784. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2017.079