Modelled estimates of fine sediment and particulate nutrients delivered from the Great Barrier Reef catchments

Mar Pollut Bull. 2021 Apr:165:112163. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112163. Epub 2021 Feb 25.

Abstract

The eWater Source modelling framework has been modified to support the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Dynamic SedNet catchment modelling concept, which is used to simulate fine sediment and particulate nutrient generation, loss, and transport processes across GBR catchments. Catchment scale monitored data sets are used to calibrate and evaluate models. Model performance is assessed qualitatively and quantitatively. Modelling predicts that approximately half of generated sediment is delivered to the GBR lagoon; the remainder is deposited on floodplains, trapped in reservoirs or lost through other minor processes (e.g. irrigation extractions). Gullies are the major source of sediment, with comparable contributions from hillslopes and streambanks. Hillslope sources are considered the major source of particulate nutrients across the GBR catchments. We demonstrate that using locally developed, customised models coupled with a complementary monitoring program can produce credible modelled estimates of pollutant loads and provide a platform for testing catchment scale assumptions and scenarios.

Keywords: Catchment modelling; GBR Dynamic SedNet; Great Barrier Reef; Gully erosion; Hillslope erosion; Streambank erosion.

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Geologic Sediments*
  • Nutrients*