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A fairly new mathematical model for BOD-and DO-conditions in a recipient is described. The model is based on the finite-difference principle.
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- Sedimentation Constant
- Decomposition Constant
- Bacterial Decomposition
- Secondary Stream
- Biological Decomposition
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Dahl-Madsen, K.I. (1973). Mathematical Models of Oxygen in Solutions and Biochemical Oxygen Consumption in Recipients. In: Lindner, G., Nyberg, K. (eds) Environmental Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2608-6_37
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