Problems with nutrient flowingProblems with nutrient flowinghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=183924&threadId=8191112024-03-29T07:24:25Z2024-03-29T07:24:25ZRE: Problems with nutrient flowingFernando Aguilarhttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=183924&messageId=8193032016-01-20T12:52:27Z2016-01-20T12:52:27ZYes, it is activated.Fernando Aguilar2016-01-20T12:52:27ZProblems with nutrient flowingFernando Aguilarhttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=183924&messageId=8191102016-01-20T09:22:22Z2016-01-20T09:22:22ZDear all,<br /><br />We are running ECO model coupled to Delft3D to simulate water quality in a reservoir from April to October. The hydrodynamic model (Z-Model, 35 layers, 5 tributaries configured as discharges and 2 outflows, time step is 5 minutes) show no continuity problems and the water level follows fairly well the real data.<br /><br />But when running the ECOWAQ model, the top layers are always visible, showing substances values, although these layers become dry in the FLOW model. Also we can appreciate that a continuous and very high load of nutrients (substances concentrations 6 magnitude orders over the real ones) is entering the lake during all the simulation time, aparently coming from these (4) top layers and their boundary cells in these, saturating with nutrienst all the simulation domain.Fernando Aguilar2016-01-20T09:22:22Z