MEDLI Science Review: Synthesis report / prepared by Prof Ted Gardner for the Queensland Water Modelling Network
- Bib ID:
- 8661915
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Gardner, Theodore Roosevelt, author
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- National edeposit
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- Description:
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- [Brisbane, Queensland] : [Department of Environment and Science], 2021
- 1 online resource (91 pages) : illustrations.
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- text file PDF 5.1MB
- Summary:
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QWMN commissioned a review of MEDLI (Model for Effluent Disposal using Land Irrigation) to assess the science underpinning its Hydrology, Nutrient & Pond Chemistry modules, to identify gaps, and suggest possible improvements. This Synthesis report is one of five reports written for the MEDLI Science Review by a team led by Prof Ted Gardner (Victoria University). Other reports from the MEDLI Science Review are "Hydrology - Modeland process" by Dr Tony Ladson; "Pond chemistry module" by Dr Mike Johns and Dr Bronwen Butler; "Methodologies used by biophysical models for simulating soil nutrient pools and processes in pasture systems -Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus" by Dr Phil Moody; and "Modelling of Water and Solute Transport in MEDLI" byProf Freeman Cook.
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- At base of title: Report prepared by Prof Ted Gardner for the Queensland Water Modelling Network.
- At head of title: Queensland Water Modelling Network.
- Report to the Queensland Water Modelling Network.
- The Queensland Water Modelling Network (QWMN) is an initiative of the Queensland Government that aims to improve the state's capacity to model its surface water and groundwater resources and their quality. The QWMN is led by the Department of Environment and Science with key links across industry, research and government.
- Title from PDF cover page (viewed on August 9, 2022)
- Subject:
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- Hydrologic models -- Australia -- Queensland
- Hydrologic models -- Queensland
- Water quality management -- Australia -- Queensland -- Mathematical models
- Water quality management -- Queensland -- Mathematical models
- Water-supply -- Australia -- Queensland -- Mathematical models
- Water-supply -- Australia -- Queensland -- Planning
- Water-supply -- Queensland -- Mathematical models
- Water-supply -- Queensland -- Planning
- Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
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- Electronic books
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- Queensland Water Modelling Network
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