TRANSIENT WATER QUALITY MODELING IN STREAMS1 |
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Authors: | Robert Willis Donald R. Anderson John A. Dracup |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. A general planning model for simulation of water quality in streams and canals is formulated and verified. The model simulates the temporal and spatial variations in conservative and nonconservative constituents. The nitrogen cycle and its interaction with other nutrients and the dissolved oxygen resources of the stream are included. A fully implicit finite difference approximation is used to solve the mass transport equations describing variations in constituent concentrations throughout the stream systems. The model is applied to the Truckee River in northern California. Results indicate the applicability of the model for assessing the impact of alternative water quality management strategies on the stream system. |
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Keywords: | water quality management simulation nitrogen cycle environmental engineering. |
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