AI Article Synopsis

  • Toxicants in water can harm humans and wildlife, so it's important to study their effects.
  • Scientists use a computer program called WASP to model and understand how these toxicants behave in water and sediments.
  • The new version, WASP8, has better features, like simulating different light conditions and new types of materials, and it's been tested with a study of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina.

Article Abstract

Toxicant concentrations in surface waters are of environmental concern due to their potential impacts to humans and wildlife. Numerical models provide system insight, support management decisions, and provide scenario testing on the impacts of toxicants. The Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) is a widely used framework for developing site-specific models for simulating toxicant concentrations in surface waters and sediments over a range of complexities and temporal and spatial scales. WASP8, with the Advanced Toxicant module, has been recently released, incorporating a complete architecture redesign for an increased number of state variables and different state variable types. WASP8 incorporates a new structure for simulating light intensity and photoreactions in the water column, including the distinction of 10 different wavelength bands, and nanoparticle heteroaggregation to solids. We present a hypothetical case study, using the Cape Fear River, North Carolina as a representative example for simulating solute chemicals, nanoparticles, and solids to demonstrate the new and updated capabilities of WASP8.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6621559PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.10.012DOI Listing

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