OpenGeoSys Tutorial: Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling
This book explores the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) for hydrological numerical simulations concerning conservative and reactive transport modeling. It provides general information on the hydrological and groundwater flow modeling of a real case study and step-by-step model set-up with OGS, while also highlighting related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The material is based on unpublished manuals and the results of a collaborative project between China and Germany (SUSTAIN H2O). Though the book is primarily intended for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological modeling, it also offers a valuable source of information for professional geoscientists wishing to expand their knowledge of the numerical modeling of hydrological processes including nitrate reactive transport modeling. This book is the second in a series that showcases further applications of computational modeling in hydrological science.

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OpenGeoSys Tutorial: Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling
This book explores the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) for hydrological numerical simulations concerning conservative and reactive transport modeling. It provides general information on the hydrological and groundwater flow modeling of a real case study and step-by-step model set-up with OGS, while also highlighting related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The material is based on unpublished manuals and the results of a collaborative project between China and Germany (SUSTAIN H2O). Though the book is primarily intended for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological modeling, it also offers a valuable source of information for professional geoscientists wishing to expand their knowledge of the numerical modeling of hydrological processes including nitrate reactive transport modeling. This book is the second in a series that showcases further applications of computational modeling in hydrological science.

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OpenGeoSys Tutorial: Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling

OpenGeoSys Tutorial: Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling

OpenGeoSys Tutorial: Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling

OpenGeoSys Tutorial: Computational Hydrology II: Groundwater Quality Modeling

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This book explores the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) for hydrological numerical simulations concerning conservative and reactive transport modeling. It provides general information on the hydrological and groundwater flow modeling of a real case study and step-by-step model set-up with OGS, while also highlighting related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The material is based on unpublished manuals and the results of a collaborative project between China and Germany (SUSTAIN H2O). Though the book is primarily intended for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological modeling, it also offers a valuable source of information for professional geoscientists wishing to expand their knowledge of the numerical modeling of hydrological processes including nitrate reactive transport modeling. This book is the second in a series that showcases further applications of computational modeling in hydrological science.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319528083
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2017
Series: SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences
Edition description: 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 75
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Modelling strategy.- 3 Stationary Groundwater model.- 4 Reactive nitrate transport model.- 5 Reactive point pollutants model within a transient flow field.
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