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Predicting the consequences of seawater intrusion and protection projects

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The simulation of this process and the effects of protection projects lays the foundation of its effective control and defence. The mathematical model of the problem and upwind splitting alternating direction method were presented. Using this method, the numerical simulation of seawater intrusion in Laizhou Bay Area of Shandong Provivce was finished. The numerical results turned out to be identical with the real measurements, so the prediction of the consequences of protection projectects is reasonable.

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Communicated by DAI Shi-qiang

Foundation item: the Major State Besic Research of China (G199032803); the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (19871051, 19972039); the Doctorate Foundation of the State Education Commission (96042202)

Biography: YUAN Yi-ran (1935-), Professor

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Yi-rang, Y., Dong, L. & Hong-xing, R. Predicting the consequences of seawater intrusion and protection projects. Appl Math Mech 22, 1291–1300 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02437853

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