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A. G. Brinkman

The mass balance of suspended solids in a shallow lake was modelled as the net result of resuspension and settling. Four different formulations for the flux of resuspension were used. Two equations were based on the conception of wave induced resuspension, the other two used the flow field induced shear stress as the driving force for resuspension. Parameter estimations based on experimental time series of wind velocity and SS concentration produced lower least square values with the models based on flow induced resuspension. The model parameter representing settling was in reasonable accordance with the settling velocity obtained from sediment traps. The spread in results can be explained by a lack of homogeneity and horizontal transport.



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