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Hydrodynamic and water quality modelling: case studies

Three case studies of water quality modelling are presented: (1) 3D modelling of circulation and of nutrient transport and dispersion in an alpine lake; (2) 2D modelling of mercury cycling in the Trieste Bay (Northern Adriatic); here some of the main bio-chemical processes such as sedimentation, met...

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Published in:Ecological modelling 1997-08, Vol.101 (2), p.209-228
Main Authors: Rajar, Rudi, Cetina, Matjaz, Sirca, Andrej
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