Principles of Surface Water Quality Modeling and ControlThis book teaches the fundamentals and principles which underlie the mathematical modeling techniques used to analyze the quality of surface waters. The text first provides an overview of the different bodies of water in which water quality problems need to be addressed before examining specific problems that occur across all bodies of water. |
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Page 228
... Table 5.6 and for Syracuse in Table 5.7 . The data appear to be distributed as a lognormal frequency distribution . The ratios of FC to FS indicate pollution of human origin . The order of magnitude of these results bears testimony to ...
... Table 5.6 and for Syracuse in Table 5.7 . The data appear to be distributed as a lognormal frequency distribution . The ratios of FC to FS indicate pollution of human origin . The order of magnitude of these results bears testimony to ...
Page 394
... Table 7.3 represent the results of a wide - spread sampling program of phosphorus loading from differing agricultural practices and soil types . As shown in Table 7.4 , the range of loading from all non - point sources is rather wide ...
... Table 7.3 represent the results of a wide - spread sampling program of phosphorus loading from differing agricultural practices and soil types . As shown in Table 7.4 , the range of loading from all non - point sources is rather wide ...
Page 638
... table of inputs , 22 ultimate , 271 Carbon , organic chlorophyll ratio , 434 fraction , and partition coefficient , 511 particulate settling velocity , 417 in phytoplankton model , 464 Chlorides oxygen saturation , 277 tidal dispersion ...
... table of inputs , 22 ultimate , 271 Carbon , organic chlorophyll ratio , 434 fraction , and partition coefficient , 511 particulate settling velocity , 417 in phytoplankton model , 464 Chlorides oxygen saturation , 277 tidal dispersion ...
Contents
Rivers and Streams | 29 |
Estuaries Bays and Harbors | 91 |
Lakes | 173 |
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Principles of Surface Water Quality Modeling and Control Robert V. Thomann,John A. Mueller No preview available - 1987 |
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analysis approximately aquatic assumed average bacteria biomass calculated CBOD CBODU chemical chlorophyll coliform completely mixed concentration constant decay rate deficit depth discharge dispersion coefficient dissolved oxygen distribution downstream effect effluent epilimnion estimate estuary eutrophication Figure finite difference flow ft² given Hydroscience hypolimnion input K₁ lake Lake Huron lb/day load loss rate m/day m³/s mass balance maximum mg/l NBOD nitrification nitrogen nutrient organic outfall oxidation parameters particulate partition coefficient phosphorus photosynthesis phytoplankton plant point source ratio reaeration reduced result river runoff Saginaw Bay salinity Sample Problem saturation sediment segment shown in Fig steady stream substance surface Table Thomann tidal Toro total phosphorus toxicant treatment upstream uptake USEPA V₁ values variable velocity waste water body water column water quality water quality modeling water temperature zero zooplankton µg/l