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Título: Evaluation of the trophic status in a Mediterranean reservoir under climate change: an integrated modelling approach
Autor: Almeida, Carina
Branco, Paulo
Segurado, Pedro
Ramos, Tiago B.
Ferreira, Teresa
Neves, Ramiro
Oliveira, Rodrigo Proença
Palavras-chave: climate change
modelling
reservoir
trophic status
Data: 2021
Editora: IWA Publishing
Citação: C. Almeida et al. Evolution of the trophic status in a reservoir under climate change. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 12.3 (2021)
Resumo: This study describes an integrated modelling approach to better understand the trophic status of the Montargil reservoir (southern Portugal) under climate change scenarios. The SWAT and CE-QUAL-W2 models were applied to the basin and reservoir, respectively, for simulating water and nutrient dynamics while considering one climatic scenario and two decadal timelines (2025–2034 and 2055–2064). Model simulations showed that the dissolved oxygen concentration in the reservoir’s hypolimnion is expected to decrease by 60% in both decadal timelines, while the chlorophyll-a concentration in the reservoir’s epiliminion is expected to increase by 25%. The total phosphorus concentration (TP) is predicted to increase in the water column surface by 63% and in the hypolimion by 90% during the 2030 timeline. These results are even more severe during the 2060 timeline. Under this climate change scenario, the reservoir showed a eutrophic state during 70–80% of both timelines. Even considering measures that involve decreases in 30 to 35% of water use, the eutrophic state is not expected to improve
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/22584
DOI: 10.2166/wcc.2020.247
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