A Lagrangian and Eulerian Diffusion Study in the Coastal Surface Layers
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Total Pages: 338
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Total Pages: 704
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Published: 1986
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1997-03
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9789056990336
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author: University of Puerto Rico (Managüez Campus). Dept. of Marine Sciences
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 536
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 142
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Publisher: Environment Canada = Environnement Canada
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 744
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPapers presented at a symposium held about every two years which brings together scientists, engineers, and program managers to exchange ideas and presents the results of studies related to the general theme of disposal of wastes in the marine environment. Sessions covered industrial waste and sewage sludge in the oceans, ocean outfalls, dredged material disposal, pathways and fates of wastes in marine environments, biological effects, incineration at sea, and risk assessment in marine waste management. A list of participants is included.
Author: University of Puerto Rico. Institute of Marine Biology
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 536
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Author: Alvaro A. Aldama
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-03-08
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 3642840914
DOWNLOAD EBOOK1. 1 Scope of the Study The detailed and reasonably accurate computation of large scale turbulent flows has become increasingly important in geophysical and engi neering applications in recent years. The definition of water quality management policies for reservoirs, lakes, estuaries, and coastal waters, as well as the design of cooling ponds and solar ponds, requires an ade quate quantitative description of turbulent flows. When the diffusion of some tracer (be it active, such as temperature or salinity, or passive, such as dissolved oxygen) is of relevance to a specific application, the proper determination of the effects of turbulent transport processes has paramount importance. Thus, for instance, the proper understanding of lake and reservoir dynamics requires, as a first step, the ability to simulate turbulent flows. Applications in other areas of geophysical research, such as meteorology and oceanography are easily identified and large in number. It should be stressed that, in this context, the analyst seeks predictive ability to a certain extent. Accordingly, the need for simulation models that closely resemble the natural processes to be repre sented has recently become more evident. Since the late 1960s considerable effort has been devoted to the development of models for the simulation of complex turbulent flows. This has resulted in the establishment of two approaches which have been, or 2 have the potential for being, applied to problems of engineering and geophysical interest.
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 410
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