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STELLA Models

This document contains summaries of multiple ecosystem models created with STELLA modeling software. It includes summaries of models of riparian forest hydrology and nutrients, an Ohio River oil spill, an aquatic community model for a created wetland, and ecologic-economic models for designing wetlands to treat acid mine drainage and coal combustion wastes. The models simulate various biogeochemical and ecological processes in different wetland and aquatic systems.
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STELLA Models

This document contains summaries of multiple ecosystem models created with STELLA modeling software. It includes summaries of models of riparian forest hydrology and nutrients, an Ohio River oil spill, an aquatic community model for a created wetland, and ecologic-economic models for designing wetlands to treat acid mine drainage and coal combustion wastes. The models simulate various biogeochemical and ecological processes in different wetland and aquatic systems.
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Ecosystem Models with

STELLA
Riparian Forest Hydrology-Nutrient Model

Mitsch, W.J. 1988.


Productivity - hydrology -
nutrient models of
forested wetlands. In, W.J.
Mitsch, M. Straskraba and
S.E. Jørgensen
(eds.),Wetland Modelling
Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp.
115-132.
Equation,
rates, and
parameters
used in
forested
wetland
model
Ohio River Oil Spill
Model

Odum
symbols

Cronk, J.K., W.J. Mitsch and


R.M. Sykes. 1990. Effective
modelling a major inland oil
spill on the Ohio River.
Ecological Modelling
51:161-192.

STELLA
Differences in oil storage in sediments between model simulation
that include resuspension (simulation 3) and model simulation that
does not include resuspension (simulation 2d). Negative values
indicate a net decrease in oil in ml/m2 per pool when resuspension is
included. Positive values indicate increases in oil as a result of
adding resuspension to the model.
Length of time in which aquatic organisms are exposed to
concentrations at or above 0.9 µl/l limit for each pool of the
model, as determined by Simulation 2d.
Aquatic Community Model for ORW Wetlands

Metzker, K. and W.J.


Mitsch. 1997. Modelling
self-design of the aquatic
community in a newly
created freshwater
wetland. Ecological
Modelling 100: 61-86.
Simulated biomass and dynamics of adult fish under
standard conditions. Wetland is created on day 0.
Biogenic turbidity and carp/bullhead biomass under standard
conditions. Wetland is created on day 0.
Ecologic-economic model for designing wetlands for
acid mine drainage

Baker, K., S. Fennessy and W.J.


Mitsch. 1991. Designing
wetlands for controlling coal
mine drainage: an ecologic-
economic modelling approach.
Ecological Economics 3:1-24.
Ecological-economic model of wetland for recycled coal
combustion wastes

Ahn, C. and W.J.


Mitsch. 2002.
Evaluating the use of
recycled coal
combustion products in
constructed wetlands:
An ecologic-economic
modeling approach.
Ecological Modelling
150: 117-140.

phosphorus processes in
constructed wetland
including FGD liner
Economic submodel

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