Abstract

Sensitivity analysis is an important part of the modelling procedure. In this paper, sensitivity analysis of a phosphorus diagenesis model (SPIEL) was used for determining the most important parameters and forcing functions, as well as the potential influence of technical in-lake measures on phosphorus (P) release from the sediment. The model “Sedimentary Phosphorus In Eutrophic Lakes” (SPIEL) includes sub-modules for calculating the aerobic layer thickness, the iron–sulphur cycle and the free aluminium sorption capacity. The results of a detailed sensitivity analysis for different module combinations were compared. By means of graphical representation of the cause and effect chains, the synergistic and compensatory effects of different processes on P release in Lake Sempach were discussed. The importance of the iron–sulphur cycle and of the aerobic layer thickness for the P release in this lake is demonstrated.

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