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21 February 2011 Tony Weber eWater Tools in Action – The Tamar and Esk Rivers Sediment Modelling using Source Catchments eWater Road Show 21 Feb – Part 2 of 5

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eWater Tools in Action – The Tamar and Esk Rivers Sediment Modelling using Source Catchments. 21 February 2011. eWater Road Show 21 Feb – Part 2 of 5. Tony Weber. Background. Sediment in the Tamar Estuary – Some Questions How much? Where is it coming from? Who might be contributing? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: eWater  Tools in Action –  The Tamar and Esk Rivers Sediment Modelling using Source Catchments

21 February 2011

Tony Weber

eWater Tools in Action – The Tamar and Esk Rivers Sediment Modelling usingSource Catchments

eWater Road Show 21 Feb – Part 2 of 5

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Background

Sediment in the Tamar Estuary – Some Questions

•How much?

•Where is it coming from?

•Who might be contributing?

•What might the causes be?

•Will it get worse?

•How do we fix it?

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Background

How to model using Source Catchments

•Collect Data

•Understand the catchment

•Build a model

•Check it is OK

•Extract results

•Check it is OK

•Produce final results

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Mapping the Catchment

• Major Catchments

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Mapping the Catchment

• Land Use

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Mapping the Catchment

• Point Sources

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Building the Model

• Subcatchment Definition

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Building the Model

• Node Link Network

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Building the Model

Water Flow•Gauging stations•Real data

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Building the Model

• Water Quality

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Model Analysis and Uncertainty

Needed to examine how “good” the model was

•It’s possible that random numbers can be just as good

•So ran 1000’s of parameter sets through the model

•Compared to the “calibrated” results

•Gave us an understanding of the uncertainty

•Allowed us to refine the parameters significantly to reduce uncertainty

•Also identified which parameters could be reliably derived from the data

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Model Analysis and Uncertainty

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Model Results

Basin Loads – TSS

% Distribution

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Model Results

Broad Land Use Loads – TSS

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Model Results

Spatial Distribution – TSS

•Mean Annual Loads

0 t/yr

3300 t/yr

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Model Results

Examining Scenarios

Predevelopment Current Expanded Irrigation0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

TSS (t/yr)

TSS (t/yr)

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What does this all mean?

Sediment Sources

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Learnings

TEER Catchment Modelling

• Some of the most detailed modelling in Australia

• High degree of certainty in results

• Indicated areas to focus future management

• These are simply tools and should be used as such

• Partnering with industry – a two way street!

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NEXT – Australia’s next gen modelling platform

Dr Peter Wallbrink