“…It is equipped with novel functions, such as the weir function for major domestic rivers, consideration of multiple algal species, and functions for simulating changes in bottomlayer nutrient flux; these functions also consider the vertical migration mechanism of cyanobacteria, cyst generation and germination mechanism, wind stress, and oxidation/reduction conditions (Figure 2). The EFDC-NIER model also allows for analysis of the flow rate and water level in response to artificial hydraulic structures, such as the multifunctional weirs and dams developed as part of the Four Major Rivers Restoration Project [39]. To perform water quality modeling using EFDC-NIER, water quality observation data for total nitrogen (TN) (mg/L), nitrate nitrogen (NO₃−N) (mg/L), ammonia nitrogen (NH₃−N) (mg/L), total phosphorus (TP) (mg/L), water temperature (°C), dissolved total nitrogen (DTN) (mg/L), dissolved total phosphorus (DTP) (mg/L), phosphate (PO₄−P) (mg/L), chlorophyll-a (mg/m 3 ), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) (mg/L), chemical oxygen demand (COD) (mg/L), dissolved oxygen (DO) (mg/L), and total organic carbon (TOC) (mg/L) were required.…”