A two-dimensional depth integrated finite element modelling suite comprising the flow
model TELEN4AC-2D and the water quality model WQFLOW-2D has been calibrated to
simulate the physics and chemistry of the Patos Lagoon and Estuary system in southern
Brazil for the investigation of nutrients, primary production and faecal bacteria. The
model has been evaluated for use as a predictive tool to aid the decision making process for
the rehabilitation and management of the shallow embayment of Saco da Mangueira
adjacent to the city of Rio Grande in the lower Patos Estuary. This bay is one of several
shallow areas bordering the city which suffers from the water quality pollution problems
associated with eutrophication due to the influence of multiple and conflicting human
impacts including the disposal of waste water from domestic and industrial sources such as
the fertiliser industry, fish processing, and petroleum refining.
The validated flow model indicated a very weak circulation in the Saco da Mangueira with
velocities an order of magnitude lower than in the estuary. Simulations conducted to
evaluate transport and mixing time scales demonstrated limited water exchange between
the bay and the estuary principally controlled by wind direction and duration, with efolding
flushing times between 21 and 45 days using observed wind and river flow data.
The water quality modelling undertaken in this research represents the first reported
application of WQFL0W-2D to the Patos lagoon and estuary system, and the first water
quality modelling exercise of any kind reported to date for the Saco da Mangueira.
Calibration and validation processes demonstrated that WQFLOW-2D could simulate
annual average observed concentrations of water quality variables consistently and
confirmed the eutrophic nature of the waters within the Saco da Mangueira. The model
was used as a comparative tool to evaluate the predicted performance of hypothetical
engineering schemes designed to improve the water quality within the bay and water
exchange at the mouth. A number of recommendations were made including an imperative
requirement for the collection of pollutant input and process data to reduce the level of
uncertainty associated with the water quality model.
Date of Award | 2005 |
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Original language | English |
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Modelling the Water Quality of the Patos Lagoon, Brazil
Tyrrell, D. A. (Author). 2005
Student thesis: PhD