Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach

The Aggregated Dead-Zone (ADZ) model provides a simple dynamic description of pollutant transportation and dispersion in a non-tidal river system and is an alternative to the well-known but more complicated advection-dispersion model. This paper presents the results obtained from the application of...

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Main Author: Hassan, Mohd Nasir
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1993
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3078/1/Longitudinal_Dispersion_of_Pollutants_in_Natural.pdf
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description The Aggregated Dead-Zone (ADZ) model provides a simple dynamic description of pollutant transportation and dispersion in a non-tidal river system and is an alternative to the well-known but more complicated advection-dispersion model. This paper presents the results obtained from the application of the model in a river system. The study shows the general form of functional relationships between the second order ADZ model parameters and stream discharge. In addition, more conventional hydrological analysis has yielded valuable information about the hydraulic characteristics of the reaches and has allowed for useful comparisons between these and the ADZ model parameters
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spelling upm.eprints-30782013-05-27T07:05:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3078/ Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach Hassan, Mohd Nasir The Aggregated Dead-Zone (ADZ) model provides a simple dynamic description of pollutant transportation and dispersion in a non-tidal river system and is an alternative to the well-known but more complicated advection-dispersion model. This paper presents the results obtained from the application of the model in a river system. The study shows the general form of functional relationships between the second order ADZ model parameters and stream discharge. In addition, more conventional hydrological analysis has yielded valuable information about the hydraulic characteristics of the reaches and has allowed for useful comparisons between these and the ADZ model parameters Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1993 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3078/1/Longitudinal_Dispersion_of_Pollutants_in_Natural.pdf Hassan, Mohd Nasir (1993) Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 1 (2). pp. 225-238. ISSN 0128-7680 English
spellingShingle Hassan, Mohd Nasir
Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach
title Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach
title_full Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach
title_fullStr Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach
title_short Longitudinal Dispersion of Pollutants in Natural Streams - The Aggregated Dead-Zone Approach
title_sort longitudinal dispersion of pollutants in natural streams the aggregated dead zone approach
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