Environmental Hydraulics: Hydrodynamic and Pollutant Transport Modelling of Lakes and Coastal Waters

Published in Developments in Water Science, Volume 56, Elsevier, 2006

This authoritative textbook covers the fundamental principles and advanced techniques for modeling hydrodynamics and pollutant transport in lakes and coastal waters. It provides both theoretical foundations and practical applications 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

Significance: This volume in the prestigious Developments in Water Science series has become a cornerstone reference for researchers and practitioners in environmental hydraulics and water quality modeling.

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