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Environmental fluid mechanics, theories and applications Chapter 5 TURBULENT TRANSPORT PROCESSES ACROSS NATURAL STREAMS Vincent H. Chu1 ABSTRACT The transport of pollutant, particulates, heat, salinity and/or moisture across natural streams is dependent on vertical and horizontal turbulence ...
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Environmental Biotechnology, Concepts and Applications 4.3 Elements ofActivated Sludge Models An activated sludge model consists of various elements: • transport processes • components • biological and chemical processes • hydraulics To this can be added a framework of component conversion ...
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Assessment of non-point source pollution in the vadose zone Physical Scales and Spatial Predictability of Transport Processes in the Environment Philippe Baveye Laboratory of Environmental Geophysics, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY Charles W. Boast Department of Natural Resources and ...
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Advances in Environmental Geotechnics, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Geoenvironmental Engineering in Hangzhou, China, September 8-10, 2009 MODELING DOMINANT TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT EC Nirmala PETER1, MR MADHAV2, E. Saibaba REDDY3 and TV BHARAT4 ABSTRACT: The present work investigates the impact of scale on dispersion coefficient for the ...
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Quality assurance in environmental monitoring, Sampling and sample pretreatment 5.2.2 Transport processes and hydrography Compounds are transported to the sediments from the water column by means of scavenging adsorption on to or incorporation into precipitating particles. In the absence of strong currents, ...
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Risk assessment of chemicals, an introduction Transport can occur within a compartment, such as in air or in soil, or between compartments (eg, between air and water, air and soil or water and soil). Transformation processes in the environment involve chemical degradation (eg, ...
by C. J. van Leeuwen, T. Vermeire, T. G. Vermeire
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A Textbook of Modern Toxicology In the latter case, one either needs to take appropriate measurements in the field or to model the transport of atrazine from the field. 26.3 TRANSPORT PROCESSES Following the release of a toxicant into an environmental compartment, ...
by Ernest Hodgson
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Nanotechnologies for water environment applications This chapter begins with an introduction of mass balance equations and different transport processes in different water environments, followed by a discussion of principles and factors that affect the mobility and behavior of NMs in ...
by Tian C. Zhang, Environmental and Water Resources Institute (U.S.). Nanotechnology Task Committee
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Guidelines for the selection of snow and ice control materials to mitigate environmental impacts Initial discharge of snow and ice control materials into the receiving environment can occur during transport, storage, ... Secondary transport processes will cause solid deposits to migrate to soils, surface waters, and groundwater as ...
by Levelton Consultants Limited, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, United States. Federal Highway Administration, National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
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Fluid mechanics of environmental interfaces The book is aimed at graduate students, doctoral students as well as researchers in civil and environmental engineering, environmental sciences, atmospheric sciences, meteorology, limnology, oceanography, physics, geophysics and applied ...
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