Title | Lake Whatcom Model Recalibration: Memorandum to the Washington State Department of Ecology |
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Lake Whatcom Model Recalibration: Memorandum to the Washington State Department of Ecology (Number of pages: 734) (Publication Size: 7MB)
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Author(s) | Chris Berger and Scott Wells, Portland State University | ||||
Description | This document discusses the most recent (third) calibration of the Lake Whatcom CE-QUAL-W2 water quality model. Tributary loadings were supplied by the new HSPF watershed model. Model development and initial calibration were documented in the report “Lake Whatcom Water Quality Model” (Berger and Wells, 2005). Model improvements and a second calibration were documented in the memorandum “Whatcom Model calibration with variable stoichiometry in sediments” (Berger and Wells, 2007). Model-data error statistics of the prior (second) calibration were listed in “Appendix A: Old Calibration Statistics” for reference. | ||||
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | Whatcom, appendix, model, water quality, lake | ||||
WEB PAGE | Lake Whatcom Water Quality Improvement Project | ||||
WATERSHED | Water Resource Inventory Area 01 Nooksack | ||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Lake Whatcom Watershed Total Phosphorus and Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads: Volume 2. Water Quality Improvement Report and Implementation Strategy Lake Whatcom Watershed Total Phosphorus and Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Loads: Volume 1. Water Quality Study Findings |
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