Mathematical Models in Environmental Problems
β Scribed by G.I. Marchuk (Eds.)
- Publisher
- North Holland
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Series
- Studies in Mathematics and Its Applications 16
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page 1
Copyright page
Page 4
Preface
Pages 5-6
G.I. Marchuk
Introduction
Pages 7-9
Chapter 1 Basic Equations of Transport and Diffusion
Pages 10-36
Chapter 2 Adjoint Equations of Transport and Diffusion
Pages 36-62
Chapter 3 Numerical Solution of Basic and Adjoint Equations
Pages 62-107
Chapter 4 Optimum Location of Industrial Plants
Pages 107-128
Chapter 5 Economic Criteria of Planning, Protection and Restoration of Environment
Pages 129-144
Chapter 6 Mathematical Problems of Optimizing Emissions from Operating Industrial Plants
Pages 145-154
Chapter 7 Active Aerosol Emissions
Pages 154-164
Chapter 8 Modelling the Location of Pollution Sources in Water Bodies and Coastal Seas
Pages 164-184
Appendix. Mesometeorological and Mesooceanic Processes
Pages 184-215
References
Pages 215-217
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