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WASP 8: The Next Generation in the 50-year Evolution of USEPA’s Water Quality Model
by
Wool, Tim
, Ambrose, Robert B.
, Martin, James L.
, Comer, Alex
in
administrative management
/ benthic organisms
/ Computer simulation
/ environmental factors
/ evolution
/ Great Lakes
/ History
/ hydrodynamics
/ hydrologic models
/ lakes
/ nutrients
/ oxygen
/ phytoplankton
/ pollutants
/ pollution
/ Technology application
/ toxicity
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
/ wasps
/ water
/ water quality
/ water quality analysis
/ Water quality management
2020
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WASP 8: The Next Generation in the 50-year Evolution of USEPA’s Water Quality Model
by
Wool, Tim
, Ambrose, Robert B.
, Martin, James L.
, Comer, Alex
in
administrative management
/ benthic organisms
/ Computer simulation
/ environmental factors
/ evolution
/ Great Lakes
/ History
/ hydrodynamics
/ hydrologic models
/ lakes
/ nutrients
/ oxygen
/ phytoplankton
/ pollutants
/ pollution
/ Technology application
/ toxicity
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
/ wasps
/ water
/ water quality
/ water quality analysis
/ Water quality management
2020
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WASP 8: The Next Generation in the 50-year Evolution of USEPA’s Water Quality Model
by
Wool, Tim
, Ambrose, Robert B.
, Martin, James L.
, Comer, Alex
in
administrative management
/ benthic organisms
/ Computer simulation
/ environmental factors
/ evolution
/ Great Lakes
/ History
/ hydrodynamics
/ hydrologic models
/ lakes
/ nutrients
/ oxygen
/ phytoplankton
/ pollutants
/ pollution
/ Technology application
/ toxicity
/ United States Environmental Protection Agency
/ wasps
/ water
/ water quality
/ water quality analysis
/ Water quality management
2020
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WASP 8: The Next Generation in the 50-year Evolution of USEPA’s Water Quality Model
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WASP 8: The Next Generation in the 50-year Evolution of USEPA’s Water Quality Model
2020
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Overview
The Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) helps users interpret and predict water quality responses to natural phenomena and manmade pollution for various pollution management decisions. WASP is a dynamic compartment-modeling program for aquatic systems, including both the water column and the underlying benthos. WASP allows the user to investigate 1, 2 and 3 dimensional systems and a variety of pollutant types—including both conventional pollutants (e.g., dissolved oxygen, nutrients, phytoplankton, etc.) and toxic materials. WASP has capabilities of linking with hydrodynamic and watershed models which allows for multi-year analyses under varying meteorological and environmental conditions. WASP was originally developed by HydroScience, Inc. in 1970 and was later adapted by the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Large Lakes Research Station (LLRS) for applications to the Great Lakes. The LLRS first publicly released the model in 1981. WASP has undergone continuous development since that time and this year will mark its 50th anniversary. This paper follows the development of WASP from its origin to the latest release of the model in 2020, documenting its evolution and present structure and capabilities.
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