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Water Quality Modelling (Paperback)
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Water Quality Modelling (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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Published in 1992, this book concentrates on recent developments,
applications and aspects relating to numerical hydraulic models for
predicting flow and water quality parameters in coastal, estuarine
and river waters and river systems. The various chapters cover a
range of different types of models and discuss the role of such
numerical models for environmental impact assessment studies. The
book is based on papers presented by leading experts in the field
at a symposium held on 13 November 1991, organized by the Tyne and
Humber Branch of the Institution of Water and Environmental
Management. It covers the latest developments in modelling
techniques and approaches and also the concepts of water quality
modelling as required and seen from the viewpoints of regulatory
agencies such as the NRA, consulting engineers and specialist
modelling laboratories such as HR Wallingford and WRc. As well as
an up-to-date review, it provides an understanding of the problems
relating to water quality modelling, and the scope and requirements
for using water quality models in the water industry. Readership
includes practising engineers and scientists in the water industry,
including consulting engineers, water companies and the NRA and
other government departments, university and polytechnic libraries,
staff and students and all other members of the water engineering
profession._
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