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Hydrodynamic and pollutant transport models are useful tools for
evaluating remediation options for polluted water bodies. These
models span the range from highly theoretical, fine resolution,
physically-based designs to lumped, black-box representations of
real world phenomena.
This book examines the numerical approaches used in hydrodynamic
and pollutant transport modeling. First, the theory and physical
basis of transport and mixing in lakes and coastal waters are
provided. Methodologies that use a three-dimensional (3D) approach
to predicting the fate and transport of pollutants are presented
and this is followed by a presentation of alternatives to 3D
circulation modeling as well as new advances in the field. These
alternatives offer near 3D accuracy but without the computational
burden. Illustrations of the calibration and verification of these
models using laboratory data, as well as, field data are also
provided. The models are applied to a diverse array of study sites
ranging from The Great Lakes in North America to the coastal areas
of Northern Crete.
*Presents the theory of hydrodynamic and pollutant transport
modelling in lakes and coastal areas
* Thoroughly examines the issues and limitations of the numerical
approaches used in hydrodynamic and pollutant transport
modelling
* Demonstrates the calibration and verification of hydrodynamic and
pollutant transport models using laboratory and field data
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