Hello,
I am working on pathogen removal in constructed wetlands. My wetland is a two stage wetland: surface flow+subsurface flow, two separate systems. I pulse the first wetland with pathogen and collect sample from the outlet. I used CXTFIT chemical nonequilibrium model with pulse input to model the system. I have also collected data from the outlet of the second wetland. My problem is the second one: output from the first one is the input to the second one. Is there any way I can use CXTFIT to model second wetland, independent of the first? If so, what type of input should I use in CXTFIT?
Thanks a lot
Umesh
Can I use CXTFIT to model my system?
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Umesh,
I do not think that you can use CXTFIT to model a system, in which you actually have two different layers (stages) with different properties. However, there should be no problem of using HYDRUS for this. In HYDRUS you can specify multiple observation nodes (in your case two) and multiple soil horizons with different properties. You can fit parameters for both of these horizons simultaneously (especially if you have two BTC - at the interface and at the end of the system).
Jirka
I do not think that you can use CXTFIT to model a system, in which you actually have two different layers (stages) with different properties. However, there should be no problem of using HYDRUS for this. In HYDRUS you can specify multiple observation nodes (in your case two) and multiple soil horizons with different properties. You can fit parameters for both of these horizons simultaneously (especially if you have two BTC - at the interface and at the end of the system).
Jirka
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