Contribution of 3D coupled hydrodynamic-ecological modeling to assess the representativeness of a sampling protocol for lake water quality assessment

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Auteur(s): Frédéric Soulignac,Orlane Anneville,Damien Bouffard,Vincent Chanudet,Etienne Dambrine,Yann Guénand,Tristan Harmel,Bastiaan W Ibelings,Dominique Trevisan,Rob Uittenbogaard,Pierre-Alain Danis
Mots clés Lake Geneva lakes 3D modeling water quality water framework directive Lac Léman lacs modélisation 3D qualité de l'eau directive-cadre sur l'eau
Date de publication 25/10/2019
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This study deals with the impact of spatio-temporal heterogeneities on the assessment of lake ecological status according to the European water framework directive (WFD). A method, based on three-dimensional coupled hydrodynamic and ecological modeling, is presented to assess the variability of lake ecological status, and to locate the most representative sampling station of Lake Geneva (France/Switzerland). Five variables used in the lake ecological status evaluation were simulated by using the free software Delft3D. The numerical simulation results showed that the simulated ecological status based on chlorophyll a and total phosphorus concentrations measured at the regulatory monitoring station depend on the choice of the sampling date. Results also indicated a strong spatial heterogeneity in ecological status that varies from “poor” to “good” along an East-West gradient. Finally, the numerical simulation results showed that the most representative point of a mean theoretical ecological quality for Lake Geneva would be located in the center of the upper basin, close to the historical sampling station.

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