Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4379402 Ecological Modelling 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sensitivity analysis is an important part of the modelling procedure. In this paper, sensitivity analysis of a phosphorus diagenesis model (SPIEL) was used for determining the most important parameters and forcing functions, as well as the potential influence of technical in-lake measures on phosphorus (P) release from the sediment. The model “Sedimentary Phosphorus In Eutrophic Lakes” (SPIEL) includes sub-modules for calculating the aerobic layer thickness, the iron–sulphur cycle and the free aluminium sorption capacity. The results of a detailed sensitivity analysis for different module combinations were compared. By means of graphical representation of the cause and effect chains, the synergistic and compensatory effects of different processes on P release in Lake Sempach were discussed. The importance of the iron–sulphur cycle and of the aerobic layer thickness for the P release in this lake is demonstrated.

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