Water Pollution: Modelling, Measuring and Prediction edited by C.A. Wrobel, C.A. Brebbia.

Water Pollution is a subject of growing concern in our industrial world. The environmental problems caused by the increase of pollutant loads dis­ charged into natural water systems have led the scientific community to pursue studies capable of relating the pollutant discharge with changes in the wa...

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Other Authors: Wrobel, C.A (Editor), Brebbia, C.A (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Edition:1st ed. 1991.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1: Mathematical Models
  • Review of Modelling Flow and Pollutant Transport Processes in Hydraulic Basins
  • Nitrogen Leaching from Agricultural Soils — A Comparison of Measured and Computer-Simulated Results
  • Section 1: Groundwater Contamination
  • Modeling Transport in a Double Porosity Medium: An Alternative Approach
  • A Combined Use of Simulation and Optimization Techniques in the Solution of Aquifer Restoration Problems
  • Application of AI Techniques for Identification of Unknown Groundwater Pollution Sources
  • WOLFNET: A Standalone Calculation Program for Groundwater Flow Networks
  • A Parametric Study of Gas Migration From an Underground Nuclear Waste Repository
  • Section 2: Lakes
  • Modelling of Eutrophication and Oxygen Depletion in the Lake Lappajärvi
  • A One-Dimensional Turbulence Model for Vertical Transport in Stratified Lakes
  • Pollutant Emission from Sewer Systems into Lago Maggiore-Preliminary Survey
  • Section 3: Rivers and Channels
  • The Modelling of Storm Water Pollution
  • Pollutant Transport Studies in the Paraíba do Sul River, Brazil
  • The Development of a Conceptual Model for the Degradation of Water Quality in Glacial Meltwater Channels used in River Diversion Schemes in Western Canada
  • Exposure Analysis of the Phosphate Substitutes NTA and EDTA by Use of the Surface Water Model EXWAT
  • Spatial and Temporal Variability of Water Quality and Optimization of Pollution Monitoring Networks in the Upper Volga River Basin
  • Section 4: Sea Pollution
  • Eurospill: Chemical Spill Model Based on Modelling Turbulent Mixing at Sea
  • Simulation of Shear Dispersion of an Effluent Plume caused by Wind Stress on the Sea Surface
  • Section 5: Beach / Coastal Contamination
  • Representation of Sources in a 3-D Eulerian-Lagrangian Mass Transport Model
  • Determination of Spill Characteristics of Combined Sewer Overflows and Coastal Storm Outfalls
  • Mathematical Modelling of the Effects of Marine Aquaculture Developments on Certain Water Quality Parameters
  • Section 6: Numerical Techniques
  • Lagrangian Modelling of the Convective Diffusion Problem Using Unstructured Grids and Multigrid Technique
  • Merging the Diagnostic and Predictive Property of Canonical Correlation Analysis in Modelling of Biological High Resolution Data in Environmental Studies
  • Water Pollution Control with Two-Phase Dense-Bubble Plumes
  • II: Data Acquisition/Monitoring/Measurement
  • Use of Artificial Tracers for Pollution Dispersion Studies in Surface Water
  • Section 1: Remote Sensing
  • Landsat 5/Thematic Mapper Images Used to Identify Macroalgae Vegetation in the Venice Lagoon
  • Coastal Discharges Monitoring by an Airborne Remote Sensing System
  • Section 2: Sediment Transport
  • Importance of Sorption Kinetics in the Partitioning of Organic Pollutants from a Point Source onto Suspended Sediments in the Transverse Mixing Zone
  • Sorption of Organic Pollutants onto Natural Solid Components in Aquatic Environments
  • Section 3: Groundwater Quality
  • The Influence of Natural Dissolved Organic Matter Found in Groundwater on the Adsorption and Mobility of Pentachlorophenol
  • Groundwater Pollution by Industry
  • Section 4: Surface Water Quality
  • Modelling Below-Surface Characteristics in Water Reaeration
  • The Distribution, Extent and Significance of Nitrification in the Tees Estuary, North-East England
  • Using Real-time Physical/Chemical Sensors and In-situ Biological Indicators to Monitor Water Pollution
  • A Water Pollution Study of the Venice Lagoon
  • A Method to Monitor the Venice Lagoon
  • Water Quality Sampling for Nutrient Loading Estimation
  • Turbulent Measurements in Chlorine Contact Tank
  • III: Waste Disposal/Waste Water Treatment
  • Chemically Enhanced Wastewater Treatment: An Appropriate Technology for the 1990’s
  • Injection of Geothermal Sludge and Scales into Abandoned Wells — An Opportunity-Based Waste Disposal Alternative
  • An Effective Optimization Technique for the Design of Sewer Systems
  • Treatment of Piggery Wastes in Portugal: A General Overview
  • Biotreatment of Hazardous Leachate
  • Cooling Water Reuse and Disposal into Streams
  • Biological and Chemical Indices of Sewage Sludge Discharged at Sea
  • IV: Chemical and Biological Problems
  • Water Quality: An Overview of Some Limitations to Accepted Processes
  • Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Gulf of Mexico Oysters: Overview of the First Four Years of the NOAA’s National Status and Trends Mussel Watch Program (1986–1989)
  • Method and Device of Water Contamination Biotests
  • The Effects of Oil Pollution on Seabirds on the German North Sea Coast from 1983 to 1990
  • Assessing the Exposure of Fish to a Petroleum Spill in Galveston Bay, Texas
  • On the Use of Algal Fluorescence Emission in Ecotoxicological Studies
  • Effect of Rainfall Intensity on Acid Rain Formation by Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide
  • Authors’ Index.