Enhanced Particle Tracking Model (ePTM)
Criterion |
Explanation |
General Description |
The ePTM adds juvenile salmon swimming behavior and predation mortality to the DSM2 PTM. Apart from these additions, the ePTM linearly interpolates all hydraulic and hydrodynamic quantities between DSM2 HYDRO timesteps to account for simulated juvenile salmon (SJS) movement within an ePTM time substep. Broadly, the scope of the ePTM can be summarized into its representation of the hydrodynamics, the fish behavior, and the mortality of SJS. |
Model Domain |
Same domain as DSM2 |
Developer |
NMFS-SWFSC, NMFS-NWFSC, QEDA Consulting, UC-Santa Cruz |
Hardware computing requirements |
Not specified |
Code language |
Java |
Original application |
Sub-model of NMFS Winter Run Life Cycle Model (WRLCM) |
Public/proprietary and cost |
Waiting on response from Noble Hendrix and Eric Danner |
Physically or empirically based |
Physical and empirical |
Mathematical methods used |
Linear interpolation of all hydraulic and hydrodynamic quantities between DSM2 HYDRO timesteps. Simulated juvenile salmon movement is modeled as a Weiner process. The XT model is used for predator-induced mortality. |
Input data requirements |
Requires outputs from DSM2 HYDRO and Delta Habitat Capacity Model |
Outputs |
The primary output is survival to Chipps Island on a monthly time step. |
Pre-processing and post-processing tools |
No processing tools provided |
Representation of uncertainty |
The ePTM is a stochastic model, but parameter uncertainty is only incorporated in swimming speed. |
Prevalence |
High profile modeling effort involving collaboration of government agencies, universities, and consultants. No peer-reviewed publications. Used in WaterFix. |
Ease of use for public entities |
Not currently available for use by public entities |
Ease of obtaining information and availability of technical support |
No formal user group and no commercial help desk |
Source code availability |
Waiting on response from Noble Hendrix and Eric Danner |
Status of model development |
Model is under active development. The next update of ePTM will include a CSTR model for flooded islands as well as a parameterization of simulated juvenile salmon movement at channel junctions based on fitting beta distributions to observed juvenile salmon distributions at key junctions in the Delta. NMFS and USBR host workshops to address questions about the model structure and capabilities. |
Challenges for integration |
The ePTM is currently an example of an integrated model because it depends on outputs of DSM2 and Delta Habitat Capacity Model and the outputs of the ePTM are used by the WRLCM. The primary challenge for integration with other models is that the ePTM is under active development and not generally accessible to modelers outside of the core development team. |