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Hydrodynamic and Pollutant Transport Models of Lakes and Coastal Waters To order this title, and for more information, click here
By
Ioannis Tsanis, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Jian Wu, Sanofi-Aventis Inc., New Jersey, U.S.A.
Huihua Shen, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.A.
Caterina Valeo, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Included in series
Developments in Water Science,
Description
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.
Audience
Civil and Environmental Engineering consulting firms dealing with water quality in lakes and coastal regions; professionals and upper
division undergraduate and graduate level Geophysical, Environmental and Civil Engineering students
Contents
Preface 1. Introduction
1.1 Environmental Hydraulics 1.2 Methodology
2. The Mathematical Theory of Circulation
Models
2.1 Governing Equations 2.2 Basic Assumptions 2.3 Turbulence Closure 2.4 Boundary and Initial Conditions 2.5
Circulation Theory 2.6 Model Considerations 2.7 Finite Difference Method
3. The Vertically-Integrated Two Dimensional Models
3.1 Governing Equations 3.2 Numerical Methods 3.3 Numerical Experiments
4. Three-Dimensional Circulation Models
4.1
A Vertical-Horizontal Splitting 3-D Model 4.2 An External-Internal 3-D Model (Princeton Model) 4.3 An Operator Splitting 3-D Model 4.4
A Control Volume 3-D Model (IDOR) 4.5 A Fully Three-Dimensional Model 4.6 A Large Eddy Simulation Model
5. Quasi Three Dimensional
Circulation Models
5.1 Q-3D Model 5.2 Vertical Eddy Viscosity Distribution 5.3 Vertical Horizontal Integrating (VHI) Method
6. Particle Trajectory and Pollutant Transport Models
6.1 Particle Trajectory Models 6.2 Numerical Schemes for 2-D
Pollutant Transport Models 6.3 Numerical Schemes for the 3-D Pollutant Transport Model
7. Numerical Analysis of Coarse Fine
Grid Models
7.1 Approaches to Modelling Near Shore Areas 7.2 Algorithm for Coupling the Coarse and Fine Grids 7.3 Applications
to Hamilton Harbour 7.4 Applications to Toronto Waterfront 7.5 Applications to Lake Biwa
8. Model Verifications with Analytical
Solutions and Laboratory Data
8.1 Pollutant Transport and Residence Time in a Model Basin 8.2 Study of Wind Induced Flows
9. Model Applications to the Great Lakes
9.1 General Circulation in the Great Lakes 9.2 Bacterial Transport of the St.Clair
River in Sarnia 9.3 Toronto Waterfront Receiving Water Study 9.4 Hamilton Harbour Study 9.5 Cootes Paradise Study 9.6 Lake
St.Clair Study 9.7 Lake Simcoe Study 9.8 Little Lake and Crary Park Marina Study
10. Model Applications to Other Lakes and
Coastal Waters
10.1 Model Application in Gretan Pelagos (Mediterranean Sea) 10.2 Model Applications to Lake Biwa
11.
The Future in Hydrodynamic Modelling
11.1 Environmental Information Systems (EIS)
References Appendix Subject Index
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Hardbound, 368 pages, publication date: DEC-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-52712-7
ISBN-10: 0-444-52712-5
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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