One of the mechanisms that greatly affect the pollutant transport in rivers, especially in mountain streams, is the effect of transient storage zones. The main effect of these zones is to retain pollutants temporarily and then release them gradually. Transient storage zones indirectly influence all phenomena related to mass transport in rivers. This paper presents the TOASTS (third-order accuracy simulation of transient storage) model to simulate 1-D pollutant transport in rivers with irregular cross-sections under unsteady flow and transient storage zones. The proposed model was verified versus some analytical solutions and a 2-D hydrodynamic model. In addition, in order to demonstrate the model applicability, two hypothetical examples wer...
In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
The behavior of contaminant transport in stream is greatly influenced by surface and groundwater int...
Even the 2D model has become popular in a few areas of river modelling due to the availability of hi...
The importance of the effect of surface/ground water interactions on contaminant transport in stream...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95172/1/wrcr13006.pd
[1] Large rivers are major conduits for sediment and nutrient transport and play an important role i...
The physical characteristics of mountain streams differ from the uniform and conceptually well-defin...
Solute transport in rivers is controlled by surface hydrodynamics and by mass exchanges between the ...
River corridors are crucial in the fate and transport of various substances, such as nutrients, cont...
The fate of solute and pollutants is controlled by a broad number of different transport and storage...
Analytical solutions describing the 1D substance transport in streams have many limitations and fact...
A numerical model is expected to become the primary tool in predicting the flow depth of any flood e...
Abstract. The fate of contaminants in streams and rivers is affected by exchange and biogeochemical ...
Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional (1D) advection–dispersion equations, describing the subs...
Contaminant transport processes in streams, rivers, and other surface water bodies can be analyzed o...
In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
The behavior of contaminant transport in stream is greatly influenced by surface and groundwater int...
Even the 2D model has become popular in a few areas of river modelling due to the availability of hi...
The importance of the effect of surface/ground water interactions on contaminant transport in stream...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95172/1/wrcr13006.pd
[1] Large rivers are major conduits for sediment and nutrient transport and play an important role i...
The physical characteristics of mountain streams differ from the uniform and conceptually well-defin...
Solute transport in rivers is controlled by surface hydrodynamics and by mass exchanges between the ...
River corridors are crucial in the fate and transport of various substances, such as nutrients, cont...
The fate of solute and pollutants is controlled by a broad number of different transport and storage...
Analytical solutions describing the 1D substance transport in streams have many limitations and fact...
A numerical model is expected to become the primary tool in predicting the flow depth of any flood e...
Abstract. The fate of contaminants in streams and rivers is affected by exchange and biogeochemical ...
Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional (1D) advection–dispersion equations, describing the subs...
Contaminant transport processes in streams, rivers, and other surface water bodies can be analyzed o...
In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
The behavior of contaminant transport in stream is greatly influenced by surface and groundwater int...
Even the 2D model has become popular in a few areas of river modelling due to the availability of hi...