<p>The present lecture notes cover a first course in th~ most common types of stratified flows encountered in EnvironΒ mental Hydraulics. Most of the flows are buoyancy flows, i.e. currents in which gravity acts on small density differences. Part I presents the basic concepts of stagnant, densit- st
Environmental Hydraulics
β Scribed by V. P. Singh, W. H. Hager (auth.), Vijay P. Singh, Willi H. Hager (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 423
- Series
- Water Science and Technology Library 19
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Triggerd primarily byill effects of polluted air, soil and water resources on living species, public concern for environmental quality has been growing during the past four decades or so. One manifestation of this concern is found in occurrence of public debates as well as in the demand for full environmental impact assessment before a water-resources project is approved. Engineering soundness and economic feasibility are no longer sufficient criteria for construction of hydraulic works. As a result, environmental considerations have become very much a part of hydraulic analyses. In response to growing environmental concerns, the field of hydraulics has expanded and a new branch, called Environmental Hydraulics, has emerged. The focus of this branch is on hydraulic analyses of those environmental issues that are important for protection, restoration, and managementof environmental quality. The motivation for this book grew out of the desire to provide a hydraulic discussion of some of the key environmental issues.It is hoped that the book would serve to stimulate others to write more comprehensive texts on this subject of growing importance.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
What is Environmental Hydraulics?....Pages 1-5
Jets and Plumes....Pages 7-61
Sea Outfalls....Pages 63-110
Diffusion and Dispersion....Pages 111-151
Interaction between Fluid Mud and Water Waves....Pages 153-187
Heat Transport....Pages 189-218
Chemical Transport....Pages 219-244
River Water Quality Modeling....Pages 245-288
Estuarine Hydraulics....Pages 289-348
Ecohydrodynamics....Pages 349-397
Back Matter....Pages 399-418
β¦ Subjects
Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics; Hydrogeology; Environment, general; Environmental Management
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