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A new paradigm of modeling watershed water quality.
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A new paradigm of modeling watershed water quality./
Author:
Zhang, Fan.
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252 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-06, Section: B, page: 3295.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-06B.
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Engineering, Civil. -
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0542188309
A new paradigm of modeling watershed water quality.
Zhang, Fan.
A new paradigm of modeling watershed water quality.
- 252 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-06, Section: B, page: 3295.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Central Florida, 2005.
Accurate models to reliably predict sediment and chemical transport in watershed water systems enhance the ability of environmental scientists, engineers and decision makers to analyze the impact of contamination problems and to evaluate the efficacy of alternative remediation techniques and management strategies prior to incurring expense in the field.
ISBN: 0542188309Subjects--Topical Terms:
783781
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This dissertation presents the conceptual and mathematical development of a general numerical model simulating (1) sediment and reactive chemical transport in river/stream networks of watershed systems; (2) sediment and reactive chemical transport in overland shallow water of watershed systems; and (3) reactive chemical transport in three-dimensional subsurface systems. Through the decomposition of the system of species transport equations via Gauss-Jordan column reduction of the reaction network, fast reactions and slow reactions are decoupled, which enables robust numerical integrations. Species reactive transport equations are transformed into two sets: nonlinear algebraic equations representing equilibrium reactions and transport equations of kinetic-variables in terms of kinetically controlled reaction rates. As a result, the model uses kinetic-variables instead of biogeochemical species as primary dependent variables, which reduces the number of transport equations and simplifies reaction terms in these equations. For each time step, we first solve the advective-dispersive transport of kinetic-variables. We then solve the reactive chemical system node by node to yield concentrations of all species. In order to obtain accurate, efficient and robust computations, five numerical options are provided to solve the advective-dispersive transport equations; and three coupling strategies are given to deal with the reactive chemistry.
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