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Is it possible to consider Sediment and nutrient transport by the wind in the Lake model simulaton?
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Dear Chris
Is it possible to set up a nutrient input in the water quality model, which comes from the air? How can I consider this?
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Hi, sorry this is not currently possible to do.
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hello, thank you so much for your promt response.
Just to be sure, is it not possible at the moment to simulate nutrient input from Atmospheric Deposition into the water quality model?
thanks again,
Matias
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That's correct
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Hi,
I've just added the ability to specify scalar concentrations for values for rainfall to the latest AEM3D development executable.
To do this the key word in the timeseries boundary condition files is RAIN_{SCALAR_NAME}. So for example RAIN_PO4. If no value is given for a scalar the default value will still be 0.
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