TY - JOUR
T1 - Introducing QWET – A QGIS-plugin for application, evaluation and experimentation with the WET model: Environmental Modelling and Software
AU - Nielsen, A.
AU - Schnedler-Meyer, N.A.
AU - Bolding, K.
AU - Hu, Fenjuan
AU - Trolle, D.
AU - Andersen, Tobias Kuhlmann
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - We wish to introduce QWET, a new version of the free and open-source QGIS plugin for the aquatic ecosystem model WET. QWET is as a graphical user interface for the application, evaluation and experimentation of WET. Several new features have been incorporated since its predecessor and, here, we demonstrate elements of the new plugin by applying it to Danish Lake Ravn. Among others, we compare model simulations against observations and describe how the scenario platform now supports scheduling of state-variable manipulation, which allows users to explore lake or reservoir restoration interventions such as biomanipulation and oxygenation. With QWET, we seek to aid practitioners who do not possess the sufficient technical expertise to operate a state-of-the art complex model system, such as WET, and thereby hope to facilitate a wider use and adaptation of aquatic ecosystem models.
AB - We wish to introduce QWET, a new version of the free and open-source QGIS plugin for the aquatic ecosystem model WET. QWET is as a graphical user interface for the application, evaluation and experimentation of WET. Several new features have been incorporated since its predecessor and, here, we demonstrate elements of the new plugin by applying it to Danish Lake Ravn. Among others, we compare model simulations against observations and describe how the scenario platform now supports scheduling of state-variable manipulation, which allows users to explore lake or reservoir restoration interventions such as biomanipulation and oxygenation. With QWET, we seek to aid practitioners who do not possess the sufficient technical expertise to operate a state-of-the art complex model system, such as WET, and thereby hope to facilitate a wider use and adaptation of aquatic ecosystem models.
KW - construction, environment and energy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85092614203
U2 - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104886
DO - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104886
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1364-8152
VL - 135
JO - Environmental Modelling & Software
JF - Environmental Modelling & Software
M1 - 104886
ER -