ABSTRACT

Hydrodynamics and Transport for Water Quality Modeling presents a complete overview of current methods used to describe or predict transport in aquatic systems, with special emphasis on water quality modeling. The book features detailed descriptions of each method, supported by sample applications and case studies drawn from the authors' years of experience in the field. Each chapter examines a variety of modeling approaches, from simple to complex. This unique text/reference offers a wealth of information previously unavailable from a single source.

The book begins with an overview of basic principles, and an introduction to the measurement and analysis of flow. The following section focuses on rivers and streams, including model complexity and data requirements, methods for estimating mixing, hydrologic routing methods, and unsteady flow modeling. The third section considers lakes and reservoirs, and discusses stratification and temperature modeling, mixing methods, reservoir routing and water balances, and dynamic modeling using one-, two-, and three-dimensional models. The book concludes with a section on estuaries, containing topics such as origins and classification, tides, mixing methods, tidally averaged estuary models, and dynamic modeling. Over 250 figures support the text.

This is a valuable guide for students and practicing modelers who do not have extensive backgrounds in fluid dynamics.

part I|193 pages

Fundamentals

chapter 2|58 pages

Measurement and Analysis of Flow

part II|137 pages

Rivers and Streams

chapter 3|22 pages

Flow Models for Rivers and Streams

chapter 4|15 pages

Nonhydraulic Methods for Flow Estimation

chapter 5|30 pages

Hydraulic Methods for Steady Flows

chapter 6|22 pages

Hydraulic Methods for Unsteady Flows

chapter 7|26 pages

Solutions of Complete Unsteady Flow Models

part III|190 pages

Lakes and Reservoirs

part IV|250 pages

Estuaries

chapter 11|15 pages

Introduction to Estuaries

chapter 13|23 pages

Turbulent Mixing and Dispersion in Estuaries

chapter 14|50 pages

Tidally Averaged Estuarine Models

chapter 15|78 pages

Dynamic Modeling of Estuaries