Modeling Water Quality in Watersheds: From Here to the Next Generation
journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-21, 03:50authored byBaihua Fu, Jeffery Horsburgh, Anthony Jakeman, Carlo Gualtieri, Thorsten Arnold, Lucy Marshall, Timothy Green, Nigel Quinn, Martin Volk, Randall Hunt, Luca Vezzaro, Barry Croke, John Jakeman, Val SnowVal Snow, Brenda Rashleigh
In this synthesis, we assess present research and anticipate future development needs in modeling water quality in watersheds. We first discuss areas of potential improvement in the representation of freshwater systems pertaining to water quality, including representation of environmental interfaces, in-stream water quality and process interactions, soil health and land management, and (peri-)urban areas. In addition, we provide insights into the contemporary challenges in the practices of watershed water quality modeling, including quality control of monitoring data, model parameterization and calibration, uncertainty management, scale mismatches, and provisioning of modeling tools. Finally, we make three recommendations to provide a path forward for improving watershed water quality modeling science, infrastructure, and practices. These include building stronger collaborations between experimentalists and modelers, bridging gaps between modelers and stakeholders, and cultivating and applying procedural knowledge to better govern and support water quality modeling processes within organizations.
Funding
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment's Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai) as part of project Pohewa Pae Tawhiti