Optimal Operating Rules For Multi Reservoir Systems


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Optimal Operating Rules for Multi-reservoir Systems


Optimal Operating Rules for Multi-reservoir Systems

Author: Richard M. Males

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1968


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Operating Rules for Multi-reservoir Systems


Operating Rules for Multi-reservoir Systems

Author: Rodrigo de Almada Cardoso Proenca de Oliveira

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1994


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Advances in Water Resources Management


Advances in Water Resources Management

Author: Lawrence K. Wang

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-12-16


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This volume provides in-depth coverage of such topics as multi-reservoir system operation theory and practice, management of aquifer systems connected to streams using semi-analytical models, one-dimensional model of water quality and aquatic ecosystem-ecotoxicology in river systems, environmental and health impacts of hydraulic fracturing and shale gas, bioaugmentation for water resources protection, wastewater renovation by flotation for water pollution control, determination of receiving water’s reaeration coefficient in the presence of salinity for water quality management, sensitivity analysis for stream water quality management, river ice process, and computer-aided mathematical modeling of water properties. This critical volume will serve as a valuable reference work for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, designers of water resources systems, and scientists and researchers. The goals of the Handbook of Environmental Engineering series are: (1) to cover entire environmental fields, including air and noise pollution control, solid waste processing and resource recovery, physicochemical treatment processes, biological treatment processes, biotechnology, biosolids management, flotation technology, membrane technology, desalination technology, water resources, natural control processes, radioactive waste disposal, hazardous waste management, and thermal pollution control; and (2) to employ a multimedia approach to environmental conservation and protection since air, water, soil and energy are all interrelated.