Environmental Hydraulics: Hydrodynamic and Pollutant Transport Modelling of Lakes and Coastal Waters
Published in Developments in Water Science, Volume 56, Elsevier, 2006
This textbook covers the principles and modelling approaches used to study hydrodynamics and pollutant transport in lakes and coastal waters. It brings together theory and applied examples for environmental engineers and water resources professionals.
Key Topics:
- Hydrodynamic modeling of large water bodies
- Pollutant fate and transport mechanisms
- Turbulence and mixing processes
- Numerical modeling techniques
- Water quality assessment and prediction
- Case studies from lakes and coastal environments
Scope: The volume addresses physical transport processes and numerical modelling in aquatic systems.
