Authors
Gideon Gal, Jorg Imberger, Tamar Zohary, Jason Antenucci, Ayal Anis, Tzahi Rosenberg
Publication date
2003/4/1
Journal
Ecological Modelling
Volume
162
Issue
1-2
Pages
69-86
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In this study, we use the one-dimensional hydrodynamic model DYRESM to simulate the Lake Kinneret thermal structure over a period of 45 months. We focus on the application of a new version of the one-dimensional hydrodynamic model to Lake Kinneret and simulation of the physical processes. DYRESM is calibration-free process-based model that simulates the vertical distribution of temperature and salinity in lakes and reservoirs. The current model is a complete rewrite of the original DYRESM code. Each algorithm was simplified to the essential minimum physical description yielding a more robust and faster model. The new model underwent validation with a high quality dataset from Lake Kinneret. The model simulation reproduced the temperature of the surface layer of the water column to within less than 1°C. Results of a sensitivity analysis indicated that the surface and bottom water temperatures were …
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