Water Quality Hazards and Dispersion of Pollutants |
by Wlodzimierz Czernuszenko and Pawet M. Rowinski |
2005 (263 pages) |
ISBN:9780387233215 |
Providing twelve comprehensive papers written by leading experts in the field, this book deals with the recognition, description and modeling of physical, chemical and biological processes governing the fate of pollutants in an aquatic environment. |
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Table of Contents
Water Quality Hazards and Dispersion of Pollutants |
Preface |
Chapter 1 |
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Mixing Models for Water Quality Management in Rivers—Continuous and Instantaneous Pollutant Releases |
Chapter 2 |
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Three-Dimensional Model of Flow and Mixing Processes in Open Channels |
Chapter 3 |
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Horizontal Mixing in Shallow Flows—Physical Aspects and Numerical Modelling |
Chapter 4 |
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On the Theoretical Prediction of Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficients in a Compound Channel |
Chapter 5 |
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Application of a Transient Storage Model to Meandering Channel Studies of Solute Transport and Dispersion |
Chapter 6 |
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Experimental Study of Travel Times in A Small Stream |
Chapter 7 |
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Migration of Floating Particles in a Compound Channel |
Chapter 8 |
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Persistence of Skewness of Concentration Distribution—Evaluation of Tracer Experiments in the Rhine Basin |
Chapter 9 |
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Moments and Analytical Solution of Coupled Equation Describing Transport of Pollutants in Rivers |
Chapter 10 |
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Influence of Hyporheic Exchange on Solute Transport in a Highly Hydropower Regulated River |
Chapter 11 |
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Models of Hyporheic Contamination by Non Reactive Solutes, Metals and Colloids |
Chapter 12 |
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The Flow in Groyne Fields—Patterns and Exchange Processes |
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