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Fine sediment in open water: from fundamentals to modeling Winterwerp, J.C.; van Kessel, T.; Van Maren, D.S.; van Prooijen, B.C. (2022). Fine sediment in open water: from fundamentals to modeling. Advanced Series on Ocean Engineering, 55. World Scientific: New Jersey. ISBN 978-981-124-361-5. xv, 627 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/12473
Deel van: Liu, P.L.-F. (Ed.) Advanced Series on Ocean Engineering. World Scientific: Singapore. ISSN 1793-074X, meer
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Beginning with the processes governing the transport and fate of fine sediment in shallow open water, the first eight chapters are dedicated to the hydrodynamic, soil mechanics and biological processes which determine fine sediment concentrations in the water column, in/on the bed and the exchange of sediment between bed and water column. The next two chapters treat the net fluxes of fine sediment as a function of asymmetries in forcing and sediment properties. These fundamental processes form the basis for the subsequent chapters on modeling in which the governing equations are presented, and tools are provided to aggregate and parameterize the various processes elaborated in the first eight chapters. Further, any numerical model study should be based on a conceptual model, as illustrated in the final five chapters, which provide examples of numerical modeling studies on the transport and fate of fine sediment in a coastal sea, an estuary, a tidal river, a lake, and around and within a harbor basin. |
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