IQQM- A hydrologic modelling tool for the water resources and salinity management
Simons, M., Podger, G. and Cooke, R. (
1996)
A generic Integrated water Quantity and Quality simulation Model (IQQM) has been implemented in several regulated river systems in New South Wales, Australia for water resources management planning. IQQM will eventually comprise four main components: an instream water quantity module, an instream water quality module, a rainfall-runoff/pollutant generation module and a groundwater quantity and quality module, although the pollutant generation and groundwater components are not currently available. IQQM is designed to provide more reliable information relating to issues such as environmental flows and water quality than was possible with the monthly simulation models which have been used for water resource management planning studies in NSW for almost 20 years. One of the river systems for which IQQM is being implemented is the upper Hunter. One of the main roles for the Hunter IQQM will be to investigate options for managing salinity in the Hunter River Implementation of IQQM Hunter has involved a multiple step calibration process. A description of the model is presented, and the multiple step process of calibration will be described. The results of model calibration will be presented and the quality of calibration discussed.
Simons, M., Podger, G. and Cooke, R. (1996), ?IQQM- A hydrologic modelling tool for the water resources and salinity management?, Environmental Software, 11(1-3): 185-192.
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