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Computer Methods and Water Resources, v. 3, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Computer Methods and Water Resources, Beirut, Lebanon 25-28 September 1995 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages, kõrgus: 240 mm, Ill.d.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Nov-1995
  • Kirjastus: WIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 1853124249
  • ISBN-13: 9781853124242
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages, kõrgus: 240 mm, Ill.d.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Nov-1995
  • Kirjastus: WIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 1853124249
  • ISBN-13: 9781853124242
Issues of water quality, quantity, management planning, as well as other related topics, are crucial to the international community and have a pressing urgency at the level of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. This book contains the edited proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Computer Methods and Water Resources held in Beirut in September 1995.
Keynote Address World Bank water resources policy and its implication for the Middle East and North Africa 3(8) U. Kuffner Section 1: Geographical Information System The use of GIS technology for building and maintaining water resource databases 11(10) J. G. Linders Groundwater quality monitoring systems using GIS: a case study 21(10) E. Costa N. Haie Integrated software for water distribution network management: small scale GIS 31(10) P. F. Boulos D. Feinberg E. Heath J. J. Ro M. Meyer Section 2: Open Channel and Pipe Flow Adjoint problem of unsteady open channel flow 41(8) K. Unami T. Kawachi M. Yangyuoru Application of TVD-Lax-Wendroff schemes to dam break wave propagation 49(8) F. Macchione M. A. Morelli Evaluation of contraction ratios for weirs and flumes design 57(8) M. A. Abourehim A. A. El-Hakim Gobran A nine point finite volume Roe scheme for two-dimensional Saint-Venant equations with pollutant transport 65(8) F. Benkhaldoun L. Monthe M. Chakir D. Ouazar Modeling pipe network components using linear finite element formulation 73(10) R. H. Mohtar Section 3: Groundwater Groundwater model of the Nubian aquifer system, Northeast Africa 83(8) M. Heinl Finite element model for seepage computations beneath drop structures founded on earthen canals 91(8) M. A. Elganainy Y. Ghazaw Numerical coupling of 2D and 3D ground water models: an application 99(10) M. Vogt R. Horst M. Gerding Application of boundary element techniques to flows through aquifers with zones of irregular shape 109(8) K. L. Katsifarakis N. Andreatos E. Vournelis Anisotropy and dispersivity effects on saltwater upconing 117(10) E. Holzbecher M. Heinl Section 4: Water Resources Planning and Management Hydrometric network rationalization 127(12) T. B. M. J. Ouarda P. F. Rasmussen B. Bobee Strategic interactions and the efficient use of water resources: theoretical considerations 139(6) D. Biller A probabilistic technique for sizing municipal water storage tanks 145(8) D. T. Nel J. Haarhoff R. J. Engelbrecht Use of linear decision rules (LDR) models for reservoir planning and design 153(8) A. Bouziane Strategic vision for making the business of water a source of prosperity for Lebanon 161(8) J. Issa N. Chamieh H. Haddad Validation of predictive models used in planning for water resources management: the rules of the game 169(6) S. S. Ploco Data management for an object-oriented finite volume dam-break model 175(10) B. Ech-Cherif El Kettani D. Ouazar F. Benkhaldoun J. P. Pecuchet M. Itmi Section 5: Hydrology Fitting statistical distributions to extreme events 185(16) B. Bobee L. Perreault H. Perron T. B. M. J. Ouarda P. F. Rasmussen A distributed hydrological model 201(8) M. Rissons C. Bocquillon Asymptotic behaviour of the runoff coefficient 209(8) F. Trivellato A simple model for river flow generation 217(12) S. Catafago Section 6: Pollution and Remediation Groundwater modeling: an effective tool for evaluating intrinsic remediation 229(8) R. R. Kayal N. M. Rabah Contaminant source and parameter identification by correlation coefficient optimization 237(8) P. Sidauruk A. H.-D. Cheng D. Ouazar A. Hamidi L. Chibani Modelling and simulation of a dispersal pollutant with attractive center 245(8) K. Boukhatala Adverse effects of nutrient discharge into a semi-closed aquatic system 253(6) I. A. Abousleiman C. S. Farkos The impact of environmental change and land management on the hydrology of a rural Mediterranean catchment 259(8) R. Moussa Ph. Lagacherie M. Voltz P. Andrieux R. Bouzigues Waste disposal: the modelling of a site with an artificial ascending flux 267(8) J. Schittekat O. Grosfils E. Van Echelpoel Experiment research on the migration law of pollutant in rock, soil and underground water 275(8) T. Liu Y. He C. Yu Hydrobiology of Lebanon: impact of human activities on the benthic communities of the Litani and Awwali rivers 283(12) A. Dia Section 7: Porous Media Flow Numerical investigation of non-Newtonian fluid across an abrupt enlargement 295(8) K. Kahine V. T. Nguyen M. Lebouche Effective relative permeabilities and capillary pressure of a three-phase flow model in heterogeneous porous media 303(12) B. Amaziane M. Batchi Stochastic characterization of multiphase flow in random porous media 315(8) R. Ghanem S. Dham A theoretical study of pore pressure and porosity variations along the mud cake thickness 323(14) N. M. Abboud Effect of the structure of porous media on hydrodynamic dispersion 337(10) A. Bouhroum M. Bai D. Tiab Y. Abousleiman Section 8: Flow in Fractures Analysis of tunnel stability in fractured carbonate rocks 347(8) Y. Abousleiman M. Bai J.-C. Roegiers Fracture identification in dual porosity system under earth tide loading 355(8) M. Bai D. Elsworth A. Bouhroum Y. Abousleiman J.-C. Roegiers Unsaturated flow in a fracture-rock matrix system 363(8) A. Abdel-Salam C. V. Chrysikopoulos Bounds on flowrates in fractures 371(12) A. A. Sfeir V. Merrien-Soukatchoff Section 9: Expert Systems and Education Object-oriented programming aspects of the STEX system 383(8) M. Kanj M. Zaman J.-C. Roegiers Highlights from the knowledge-base of a sanding advisor called STEX 391(8) M. Kanj M. Zaman J.-C. Roegiers A teaching tool for pumping test analysis 399(14) K. Al-Hajri A. El-Bahrawy D. Easley Section 10: Water Quality Kinetic models of chlorine decay in drinking water distribution systems 413(10) J. J. Vasconcelos P. F. Boulos R. M. Clark Hydrodynamic modeling of distribution reservoir water quality 423(10) I. A. Hannoun P. F. Boulos A model for the near-field region of a unidirectional multiport diffuser in deep ambient layers 433(14) P. J. Akar Principle and method of surface and groundwater protection in mining areas 447(10) T. Liu C. Yu Section 11: Numerical Methods and Genetic Algorithms Boundary inverse problems in seepage and viscous fluid flows 457(12) K. Onishi Designing irregular finite element grids with MICRO-FEM 469(10) C. J. Hemker Comparison study of artificial recharge of an unconfined aquifer with limited lateral extent 479(8) C. Tzimopoulos S. Yannopoulos M. Sakellariou Boundary and parameter identification using genetic algorithms and boundary element method 487(10) K. El Harrouni D. Ouazar A. H.-D. Cheng Optimization of variable-speed centrifugal pump operation with a genetic algorithm 497(8) R. J. Engelbrecht J. Haarhoff Index of Authors 505