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Mathematical Modelling of Perturbations of the Lake Baikal Ecosystem and Identification of the Model on the Basis of Experiments

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Informatik für den Umweltschutz / Computer Science for Environmental Protection

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This paper presents a perspective direction in investigations at the cross-point of such sciences as biology, mathematical modelling, ecotoxieology, system analysis. Presently, we developed a complex of mathematical models of different levels. The technology of information filling of the model of ecosystem’s anthropogenic perturbations, which is based on goal-oriented experiments determined by the type of model, and also algorithms of object identification through a series of experiments, are elaborated. A technology of constructing model ecosystems (so called physics models) for studying the response of separate subsystems and of the whole ecosystem to anthropogenic affects is proposed. A methodic forecasting scenario of anthropogenic affects on the ecosystem of Lake Baikal is computed.

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Gurman, V.I., Rosenraukh, D.M., Stom, D.I., Silow, I.A. (1991). Mathematical Modelling of Perturbations of the Lake Baikal Ecosystem and Identification of the Model on the Basis of Experiments. In: Hälker, M., Jaeschke, A. (eds) Informatik für den Umweltschutz / Computer Science for Environmental Protection. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77164-4_46

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