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Total Balance

Assuming that the volume of the water body remains constant over time, the processes described above (inflow, settling, outflow) can be combined into the following mass balance equation for a well-mixed water body:

Vβˆ—dcdt=W(t)βˆ’Qβˆ—cβˆ’vβˆ—cβˆ—AsV*\frac{dc}{dt}=W(t)-Q*c-v*c*A_sVβˆ—dtdc​=W(t)βˆ’Qβˆ—cβˆ’vβˆ—cβˆ—As​ 8:3.2.1

where VVV is the volume of the system (m3^33 H2_22​O), ccc is the concentration of nutrient in the system (kg/m3^33 H2_22​O), dtdtdt is the length of the time step (1 day), W(t)W(t)W(t) is the amount of nutrient entering the water body during the day (kg/day), QQQ is the rate of water flow exiting the water body (m3^33 H2_22​O/day), vvv is the apparent settling velocity (m/day), and AsA_sAs​ is the area of the sediment-water interface (m2^22).