基于Phoslock的城市湖泊水质恢复数学模型

IF 1.3 4区 数学 Q2 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
P. Tiwari, Rajesh K. Singh, S. Khajanchi, Yun Kang, A. Misra
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引用次数: 6

摘要

城市湖泊是城市居民的生命线。过量的磷酸盐通过家庭排放进入水道是这些湖泊水质恶化的主要原因之一,因为它驱动藻类生产力的方式和水生生物平衡的不良变化。因此,去除湖中生物有效磷的能力是改善水质的重要一步。通过使用Phoslock从水柱中去除磷酸盐,基本上剥夺了藻类及其增殖。鉴于此,我们建立了一个数学模型来研究Phoslock的应用是否会显著降低磷酸盐在水柱中的生物利用度。我们考虑磷、藻类、碎屑和磷锁作为动态变量。在建模过程中,假设Phoslock的引入速率与湖泊中磷的浓度成正比。此外,我们考虑了一个离散的时间延迟,它解释了Phoslock应用中涉及的时间滞后。此外,我们通过假设Phoslock的应用速率是时间的周期函数来研究系统的行为。我们的研究结果表明,Phoslock从根本上降低了磷的浓度和藻类的密度,在恢复城市湖泊的水质中起着至关重要的作用。我们观察到,随着Phoslock的应用所涉及的延迟量的逐渐增加,自治系统通过hopf分岔发展出极限环振荡,而相应的非自治系统通过拟周期振荡表现出混沌动力学。
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A mathematical model to restore water quality in urban lakes using Phoslock
Urban lakes are the life lines for the population residing in the city. Excessive amounts of phosphate entering water courses through household discharges is one of the main causes of deterioration of water quality in these lakes because of the way it drives algal productivity and undesirable changes in the balance of aquatic life. The ability to remove biologically available phosphorus in a lake is therefore a major step towards improving water quality. By removing phosphate from the water column using Phoslock essentially deprives algae and its proliferation. In view of this, we develop a mathematical model to investigate whether the application of Phoslock would significantly reduce the bio-availability of phosphate in the water column. We consider phosphorus, algae, detritus and Phoslock as dynamical variables. In the modeling process, the introduction rate of Phoslock is assumed to be proportional to the concentration of phosphorus in the lake. Further, we consider a discrete time delay which accounts for the time lag involved in the application of Phoslock. Moreover, we investigate behavior of the system by assuming the application rate of Phoslock as a periodic function of time. Our results evoke that Phoslock essentially reduces the concentration of phosphorus and density of algae, and plays crucial role in restoring the quality of water in urban lakes. We observe that for the gradual increase in the magnitude of the delay involved in application of Phoslock, the autonomous system develops limit cycle oscillations through a Hopf-bifurcation while the corresponding nonautonomous system shows chaotic dynamics through quasi-periodic oscillations.
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
216
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Centered around dynamics, DCDS-B is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on the interactions between mathematical modeling, analysis and scientific computations. The mission of the Journal is to bridge mathematics and sciences by publishing research papers that augment the fundamental ways we interpret, model and predict scientific phenomena. The Journal covers a broad range of areas including chemical, engineering, physical and life sciences. A more detailed indication is given by the subject interests of the members of the Editorial Board.
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