Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5765165 | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
Model performance was quantified using several model assessment metrics and visualized through target diagrams. These metrics indicate that the model accurately estimated water levels, flows, and salinity over wide-ranging tidal and fluvial conditions, and the model can be used to investigate detailed circulation and salinity patterns throughout the Bay-Delta. The hydrodynamics produced through this effort will be used to drive affiliated sediment, phytoplankton, and contaminant hindcast efforts and habitat suitability assessments for fish and bivalves. The modeling framework applied here will serve as a baseline to ultimately shed light on potential ecosystem change over the current century.
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Authors
R.C. Martyr-Koller, H.W.J. Kernkamp, A. van Dam, M. van der Wegen, L.V. Lucas, N. Knowles, B. Jaffe, T.A. Fregoso,