Predictive Comprehensive Carrying Capacity Assessment for Marine Reclamation with Hydrodynamics, Ecology and Sediment

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In this paper, a systematic method is used to evaluate the comprehensive carrying capacity of marine reclamation with the predictive data of hydrodynamics, ecology and sediment. The predictive data are obtained by the numerical simulated results of hydrodynamics, water exchange, ecological loss and sediment. These data are coupled and input into a nonlinear set pair coupling assessment model for the predictive comprehensive carrying capacity assessment of marine reclamation. This method is calibrated by case study of Longqi Bay in Jinzhou China. This research results show that the predictive comprehensive carrying capacity assessment method is essential for guiding the marine reclamation.

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