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Title: Model Segmentation


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Model Segmentation
  • General Rules

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Considerations for Segmentation
  • Spatial scale of the problem
  • Segment of a water body (e.g., reach, embayment)
  • Whole water body (e.g., main river, lake,
    estuary)
  • Whole river basin network
  • Dimensionality and spatial discretization of
    segments
  • Box, 1-, 2-, 3-dimensions
  • Horizontal tens of meters to tens of kilometers
  • Vertical whole water column to tens of
    centimeters
  • Physical components
  • Water column (epilimnion, hypolimnion)
  • Benthic sediments (surface, subsurface)
  • Model limitations
  • Maximum of Segments 3000
  • Maximum of Time Pairs 4000

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Considerations for Segmentation
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Considerations for Segmentation
  • Spatial Precision
  • Model assumption
  • Network scale determines how precisely the model
    will be able to reproduce observed gradients.

Instant mixing throughout segment
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Sampling Stations
Rivers
Sampling Station Water Intake
Point Nonpoint Sources
Lakes Reservoirs
6
Map of Brandywine Study Area
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Segmentationof Brandywine River
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Reaches
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  • Annuminas
  • Upper Plains
  • Hobbiton
  • Old Forest (monitoring)
  • South Downs
  • Tharbad Ferry
  • Middle Brandywine
  • The Crescent (monitoring)
  • Minhiriath
  • Lake Evendim epilimnion
  • Lake Evendim hypolimnion
  • Shirebourne Marsh

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Brandywine WASP Network
  • Annuminas
  • Upper Plains
  • Hobbiton
  • Old Forest (monitoring)
  • South Downs
  • Tharbad Ferry
  • Middle Brandywine
  • The Crescent (monitoring)
  • Minhiriath
  • Lake Evendim epilimnion
  • Lake Evendim hypolimnion
  • Shirebourne Marsh

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Brandywine Physical Geometry
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Brandywine Simulation Control
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Brandywine Time Step
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Brandywine Print Interval
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Brandywine Network (1)
  • Open Segment tab
  • Press Insert to create a segment row

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Brandywine Network (2)
  • In the supporting spreadsheet
  • Highlight river volumes
  • Copy to clipboard

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Brandywine Network (3)
  • Highlight Volume field
  • Paste clipboard
  • Nine segment rows will be opened with volumes

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Brandywine Network (4)
  • Copy segment names from the spreadsheet
  • Highlight first row.
  • Paste segment names in the Description field, and
    segment depths in the Depth Multiplier field.
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