Mixing in Inland and Coastal Waters

Sampul Depan
This book is an outgrowth of research contributions and teaching experiences by all the authors in applying modern fluid mechanics to problems of pollutant transport and mixing in the water environment. It should be suitable for use in first year graduate level courses for engineering and science students, although more material is contained than can reasonably be taught in a one-year course, and most instructors will probably wish to cover only selected potions. The book should also be useful as a reference for practicing hydraulic and environmental engineers, as well as anyone involved in engineering studies for disposal of wastes into the environment. The practicing consulting or design engineer will find a thorough explanation of the fundamental processes, as well as many references to the current technical literature, the student should gain a deep enough understanding of basics to be able to read with understanding the future technical literature evolving in this evolving field.
 

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Chapter 1 Concepts and Defínitions
1
Chapter 2 Fickian Diffusion
30
Chapter 3 Turbulent Diffusion
55
Chapter 4 Shear Flow Dispersion
80
Chapter 5 Mixing in Rivers
104
Chapter 6 Mixing in Reservoirs
148
Chapter 7 Mixing in Estuaries
229
Chapter 8 River and Estuary Models
279
Chapter 10 Design of Ocean Wastewater Discharge Systems
390
An Estimator for the Density of Seawater
443
Fluid Properties
450
Notation for Chapters 19
455
References
459
Author Index
473
Subject Index
478
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Chapter 9 Turbulent Jets and Plumes
315

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Jörg Imberger is the Director of the Centre for Water Research and Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Western Australia (UWA), where he is a Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow. Imberger received his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley in 1970 and became Professor of Environmental Engineering at UWA in 1979.

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