Simulating the Lateral Transport of lchthyoplankton in the Potomac Estuary


Autoria(s): Ulanowicz, Robert E.; Lindsay, John M.; Caplans, William C.; Polgar, Tibor T.
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1982

Resumo

Previous simulations of potential ichthyoplankton entrainment by power generating stations on the Potomac estuary have not included the influence of lateral transport in distributing eggs and larvae over the nursery area. Therefore, two-dimensional, vertically-averaged hydrodynamic and kinematic models of passive organism transport were developed to represent advective and dispersive processes near the proposed Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station. Although the more refined model did not substantially alter the estimate of ichthyoplankton entrainment, it did reveal that lateral inhomogeneities in hydrodynamics could engender several fold differences in entrainment probabilities on opposite sides of the estuary. Models of higher resolution and greater biological detail did not project greater total entrainment by the Douglas Point plant, because the volume of nontidal flow past the site was large in comparison to the proposed rate of cooling water withdrawal.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/2068/1/1023.pdf

Ulanowicz, Robert E. and Lindsay, John M. and Caplans, William C. and Polgar, Tibor T. (1982) Simulating the Lateral Transport of lchthyoplankton in the Potomac Estuary. Estuaries, 5(1), pp. 57-67.

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Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Conservation #Fisheries
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Article

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