Numerical modelling of hydrodynamics for water resources : proceedings of the International Workshop on Numerical Modelling of Hydrodynamics for Water Resources, Zaragoza, Spain, June 18-21, 2007

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    • García-Navarro, Pilar
    • Playán, Enrique

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Numerical modelling of hydrodynamics for water resources : proceedings of the International Workshop on Numerical Modelling of Hydrodynamics for Water Resources, Zaragoza, Spain, June 18-21, 2007

editors Pilar García-Navarro, Enrique Playán

(Balkema : proceedings and monographs in engineering, water and earth science)

Taylor & Francis, c2008

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Overland flow modelling has been an active field of research for some years, but developments in numerical methods and computational resources have recently accelerated progress, producing models for different geometries and types of flows, such as simulations of canal and river networks. Flow in canals has traditionally been described using one-dimensional, depth-averaged, shallow water models; but a variety of simulation techniques now facilitate the management of hydrodynamic systems, providing models which incorporate complex geometry and diverse flows. Much effort has gone into elaborating canal operational rules based on decision support systems, with the dual aim of assuring water delivery and meeting flow control constraints. In natural water courses, water management problems are associated with the need to meet quality standards. Numerical modelling of advection-diffusion can be used to manage problems related to the movement of solutes in rivers and aquifers. The analysis of solute transport is used to safeguard the quality of surface and ground water and to help prevent eutrophication. Solute flow through the soil can be dynamically linked to overland flow for hydrological and agricultural applications. Advances in modelling also cast new light on sediment transport in rivers, exploring the complex dynamics of river bed erosion and deposition and assist in thee analysis of river-reservoir systems. All these issues are discussed in Numerical Modelling of Hydrodynamics for Water Resources, which will be useful to civil engineers, applied mathematicians, hydrologists, and physicists.

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Foreword Preface Keynote Lectures Technical Contributions

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  • NCID
    BA86462320
  • ISBN
    • 9780415440561
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 389 p
  • Size
    26 cm
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