Application of optimal nonstationary time series analysis to water quality data and pollutant transport modelling
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5261189
Recommendations
- Stochastic modelling and optimization for environmental management
- A Spatiotemporal Model for Pollutant Concentrations
- A numerical computation of a non-dimensional form of stream water quality model with hydrodynamic advection-dispersion-reaction equations
- Model of calculating water quantity needed to dilute and purify pollutants in river network and its applications
- Fuzzy model for two-dimensional river water quality simulation under sudden pollutants discharged
Cited in
(8)- Analysis of Non‐Stationary Modulated Time Series with Applications to Oceanographic Surface Flow Measurements
- Determination of optimal water quality monitoring points in sewer systems using entropy theory
- Transport and dispersion in large rivers: application of the aggregated dead zone model
- Nutrient monitoring, simulation and management within a major lowland UK river system: The Kennet.
- Analysis of water quality by using spatial graph theory and metamodelling
- Random Monte Carlo simulation analysis and risk assessment for ammonia concentrations in wastewater effluent disposal
- Study of water quality in a Spanish river based on statistical process control and functional data analysis
- Data-based mechanistic modelling: natural philosophy revisited?
This page was built for publication: Application of optimal nonstationary time series analysis to water quality data and pollutant transport modelling
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5261189)