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This book offers a practical guidance for environmental engineers
and scientists charged with assessing the cause-and-effect of
pollutants in receiving water systems. Instead of blindly running
models, which is a practice seen too often in today's field that
can result in results with uncertainty, modelers must first
understand the physical insights of the specific water systems in
order to properly calibrate the parameters of the models. This book
reinforces the critical importance of properly understanding the
physical attributes of water systems by drawing on the author's
extensive experience in modeling with strong data support. This is
also what sets this book apart from the volumes currently available
in the water quality modeling field - nearly all other books in the
field are categorized as textbooks, and unlike this book, offer few
practical examples or exercises to follow. Environmental engineers
and scientists engaged in quantifying the water quality impacts of
pollutants to specific water systems will find this book valuable
in their day-to-day practices. This book is a necessary volume for
water quality engineers and scientists to consult for the
regulatory planning and management of water systems
This volume to discussing the various aspects of estuarine water
quality modeling. Topics considered include fundamental principles,
estuarine mass transport, BOD/DO and eutrophication model kinetics,
kinetics on toxicants, and sediment-water interactions. The book
also discusses mixing zone modeling and how to integrate estuarine
hydrodynamic and water quality models. Many case studies
demonstrating successful model applications are discussed.
This volume to discussing the various aspects of estuarine water
quality modeling. Topics considered include fundamental principles,
estuarine mass transport, BOD/DO and eutrophication model kinetics,
kinetics on toxicants, and sediment-water interactions. The book
also discusses mixing zone modeling and how to integrate estuarine
hydrodynamic and water quality models. Many case studies
demonstrating successful model applications are discussed.
This book offers a practical guidance for environmental engineers
and scientists charged with assessing the cause-and-effect of
pollutants in receiving water systems. Instead of blindly running
models, which is a practice seen too often in today's field that
can result in results with uncertainty, modelers must first
understand the physical insights of the specific water systems in
order to properly calibrate the parameters of the models. This book
reinforces the critical importance of properly understanding the
physical attributes of water systems by drawing on the author's
extensive experience in modeling with strong data support. This is
also what sets this book apart from the volumes currently available
in the water quality modeling field - nearly all other books in the
field are categorized as textbooks, and unlike this book, offer few
practical examples or exercises to follow. Environmental engineers
and scientists engaged in quantifying the water quality impacts of
pollutants to specific water systems will find this book valuable
in their day-to-day practices. This book is a necessary volume for
water quality engineers and scientists to consult for the
regulatory planning and management of water systems
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