Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling - Theory & Practice
Chunmiao Zheng and Gordon D. Bennett
The first practical guide to contaminant transport modeling, Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling - Theory & Practice discusses the processes controlling solute movement in the subsurface, provides a clear development of the governing transport equations, gives detailed discussions of the most commonly-used numerical methods of solution, and outlines strategies and approaches for practical model application.
Topics:
Fundamental concepts pertinent to the movement of solutes in ground water; Mathematical description of transport phenomena; Numerical techniques of solution; Strategies and approaches for effective use of models in real-world situations; Commonly-used codes for particle tracking and solute transport simulation; Guidelines for building and using a model; Techniques of model calibration and sensitivity analysis; among others.
A companion diskette provided with Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling - Theory & Practice contains special instructional editions of popular flow and transport models including MODFLOW, MT3D, and MODAIR. These editions have been designed to help readers gain hands-on experience in the use of transport simulation. 440 pages. Published 1995.
Prices: (Prices include shipping.) Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling U.S. & Canada - $ 150 International - $ 170
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