Abstract

A three-dimensional time dependent model has been used to analyse and predict the effects of water management practices in Shark Slough in the Everglades, Florida, USA. Calibrated vertical eddy viscosity was found effective in reproducing effects of vegetative obstruction. A modified Penman formula for evapotranspiration has been developed and the results verified with field data. The model can be used for practical evaluation of water budgets, local water depths, and inundation areas.

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