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- Editors:
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L. C. Wrobel
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Computational Mechanics Institute Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Southampton, UK
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C. A. Brebbia
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Computational Mechanics Institute Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Southampton, UK
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Table of contents (51 chapters)
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Mathematical Models
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Beach / Coastal Contamination
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- M. Hartnett, A. M. Cawley
Pages 279-295
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Numerical Techniques
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- C. Gáspár, J. Józsa, P. Simbierowicz
Pages 299-312
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Data Acquisition/ Monitoring/Measurement
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Front Matter
Pages 327-327
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Remote Sensing
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- L. Alberotanza, M. Pavanatti, G. Zibordi, A. Zandonella
Pages 355-368
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- M. Riccetti, M. Romano, S. Talice
Pages 369-380
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Sediment Transport
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- H. M. Liljestrand, Y.-D. Lee
Pages 383-397
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- H. M. Liljestrand, Y. Shimizu
Pages 399-409
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Groundwater Quality
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- L. Marineau, P. Lafrance, J. P. Villeneuve
Pages 413-426
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Surface Water Quality
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- H. E. Schulz, S. A. G. Schulz
Pages 441-454
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- A. S. Nottage, T. H. Birkbeck, C. Mackie
Pages 455-461
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- M. H. Salazar, D. B. Chadwick
Pages 463-480
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- L. Alberotanza, L. Carbognin, P. Cova, C. Ramasco, G. Taroni, G. Zucchetta
Pages 481-496
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- L. Alberotanza, G. Aldighieri, P. Cova, C. Ramasco, A. Vianello, G. Zucchetta
Pages 497-504
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- K. Shiono, E. C. Teixeira, R. A. Falconer
Pages 519-531
About this book
Water Pollution is a subject of growing concern in our industrial world. The environmental problems caused by the increase of pollutant loads dis charged into natural water systems have led the scientific community to pursue studies capable of relating the pollutant discharge with changes in the water quality. The results of these studies are permitting industries to employ more efficient methods of controlling and treating the waste loads, and water authorities to enforce more strict legislation regarding this matter. The present book contains edited versions of the papers presented at the First International Conference on Water Pollution (Modelling, Measuring and Prediction), held in Southampton, England, in September 1991. Its contents, which reflect the interdisciplinarity of the subject, are divided into four parts, each consisting of a keynote address and several invited and contributed papers: 1. Mathematical models (Keynote speaker: Prof. R.A. Falconer, Univer sity of Bradford, USA) 2. Data acquisition/monitoring/measurement (Keynote speaker: Dr. A. Plata Bedmar, IAEA, Austria) 3. Waste disposal and wastewater treatment (Keynote speaker: Prof. D.R.F. Harleman, MIT, USA) 4. Chemical and biological problems (Keynote speaker: Dr. E.I. Hamil ton, Environmental consultant, UK) Although the papers have been typographically edited they have been re produced directly from material submitted by the authors, and their content is a reflection of the authors' research and opinion.