This paper presents the conceptual and mathematical development of a numerical model of sediment and reactive chemical transport in rivers and streams. The distribution of mobile suspended sediments and immobile bed sediments is controlled by hydrologic transport as well as erosion and deposition processes. The fate and transport of water quality constituents involving a variety of chemical and physical processes is mathematically described by a system of reaction equations for immobile constituents and advective-dispersive-reactive transport equations for mobile constituents. To circumvent stiffness associated with equilibrium reactions, matrix decomposition is performed via Gauss-Jordan column reduction. After matrix decomposition, the sy...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Numerical modelling can be a useful tool to assess a receiving water body's quality state. Indeed, t...
In this research we present a classical coupled differential equations mathematical model for river ...
This paper presents the conceptual and mathematical development of a numerical model of sediment and...
This paper presents the conceptual and mathematical development of a numerical model of sediment and...
This paper describes details of an automatic matrix decomposition approach for a reaction-based stre...
A watershed system includes river/stream networks, overland regions, and subsurface media. This pap...
A watershed system includes river/stream networks, overland regime, and subsurface media. This pape...
This paper presents the development of sediment and reactive chemical transport in two-dimensional o...
This paper presents the development of sediment and reactive chemical transport in two-dimensional o...
This paper presents the development of a numerical model to simulate integrated hydrodynamics and wa...
This paper presents the development of a numerical model to simulate integrated hydrodynamics and wa...
This paper presents the development of a numerical water quality model using a general paradigm of ...
Accurate models to reliably predict sediment and chemical transport in watershed water systems enhan...
This paper presents a reaction-based water quality transport model in subsurface flow systems. Trans...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Numerical modelling can be a useful tool to assess a receiving water body's quality state. Indeed, t...
In this research we present a classical coupled differential equations mathematical model for river ...
This paper presents the conceptual and mathematical development of a numerical model of sediment and...
This paper presents the conceptual and mathematical development of a numerical model of sediment and...
This paper describes details of an automatic matrix decomposition approach for a reaction-based stre...
A watershed system includes river/stream networks, overland regions, and subsurface media. This pap...
A watershed system includes river/stream networks, overland regime, and subsurface media. This pape...
This paper presents the development of sediment and reactive chemical transport in two-dimensional o...
This paper presents the development of sediment and reactive chemical transport in two-dimensional o...
This paper presents the development of a numerical model to simulate integrated hydrodynamics and wa...
This paper presents the development of a numerical model to simulate integrated hydrodynamics and wa...
This paper presents the development of a numerical water quality model using a general paradigm of ...
Accurate models to reliably predict sediment and chemical transport in watershed water systems enhan...
This paper presents a reaction-based water quality transport model in subsurface flow systems. Trans...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Numerical modelling can be a useful tool to assess a receiving water body's quality state. Indeed, t...
In this research we present a classical coupled differential equations mathematical model for river ...