In order to develop a method of predicting and assessing lake eutrophication, which is a serious environmental problem, and to propose effective measures for improvement of water quality, this paper presents a composite model of the mixing of lake water by air bubble plume and lake phytoplankton model. The equations of heat aid mass transfer in the lake were solved together with equations governing physical and biological processes under real atmospheric conditions coupled with an integrated model of bubble plume. The verification of the model was conducted using data of Lake Calhoun (USA). Using the developed model, numerical experiments were carried out far an imaginary lake in the Hiroshima region of Japan with different gas flow rates o...
1. Artificial mixing in the hypertrophic Lake Nieuwe Meer was successful in preventing blooms of the...
Mixing systems are used in deep lakes to prevent blue algae from rapidly growing. Air bubbles rise f...
Due to the progressive degradation of water bodies in general, alternatives have been studied so as ...
A numerical model was developed to simulate water quality and algal species composition in a deep la...
A numerical modeal has developed to simulate water quality and algal species composition in a lake. ...
Modelling of lake mixing induced by air-bubble plumes and the effects on evaporatio
Water-quality problems, including eutrophication, hypoxia, and algal blooms, continue to affect lake...
The aim of this research project was (i) to obtain an understanding of the destratification process ...
For the remediation of eutrophic, anoxic lakes, this thesis considers artificial circulation as a te...
Artificial mixing has been used as a measure to prevent the growth of cyanobacteria in eutrophic lak...
grantor: University of TorontoIt has been shown that bubbles entrained by breaking waves c...
A one-dimensional lake water quality model which includes water temperature, phytoplankton, phosphor...
One of available lake restoration technologies is injection of compressed air or oxygen into a hypol...
Thermal stratification in water supply reservoirs can result in a serious degradation in water quali...
The General Lake Model is a one dimensional water balance and vertical stratification model, which i...
1. Artificial mixing in the hypertrophic Lake Nieuwe Meer was successful in preventing blooms of the...
Mixing systems are used in deep lakes to prevent blue algae from rapidly growing. Air bubbles rise f...
Due to the progressive degradation of water bodies in general, alternatives have been studied so as ...
A numerical model was developed to simulate water quality and algal species composition in a deep la...
A numerical modeal has developed to simulate water quality and algal species composition in a lake. ...
Modelling of lake mixing induced by air-bubble plumes and the effects on evaporatio
Water-quality problems, including eutrophication, hypoxia, and algal blooms, continue to affect lake...
The aim of this research project was (i) to obtain an understanding of the destratification process ...
For the remediation of eutrophic, anoxic lakes, this thesis considers artificial circulation as a te...
Artificial mixing has been used as a measure to prevent the growth of cyanobacteria in eutrophic lak...
grantor: University of TorontoIt has been shown that bubbles entrained by breaking waves c...
A one-dimensional lake water quality model which includes water temperature, phytoplankton, phosphor...
One of available lake restoration technologies is injection of compressed air or oxygen into a hypol...
Thermal stratification in water supply reservoirs can result in a serious degradation in water quali...
The General Lake Model is a one dimensional water balance and vertical stratification model, which i...
1. Artificial mixing in the hypertrophic Lake Nieuwe Meer was successful in preventing blooms of the...
Mixing systems are used in deep lakes to prevent blue algae from rapidly growing. Air bubbles rise f...
Due to the progressive degradation of water bodies in general, alternatives have been studied so as ...