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Model Study to Determine the Wave Forces Acting on the St. Lucie Velocity Caps

Verification Techniques Used in Modeling Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

Erosion of a Thin Lutocline Under Homogeneous Turbulence

Groundwater Quality Model with Applications to Various Aquifers

Comparison of Numerical Modeling Approaches for Subsurface Immiscible Contaminant Transport

Use of Groundwater Models to Simulate Remediation

Groundwater Modeling of Wastewater Management Options

Numerical Prediction of Aeration in Hydroturbine Draft Tubes

Aeration Using the Howell-Bunger Valve

Oxygen Transfer and VOC Emissions from Sewer Drop Structures

Modification of the Stilling Basin at Arthur R. Bowman Dam, Oregon to Reduce Dissolved Gas Supersaturation

Gas Transfer in Diffused Bubble Plumes

Mesh-Generating Computer Program for the FESWMS-2DH Surface-Water Flow Model

WSPRO Files for Slope-Area Computations

Real-Time Simulation and Visualization of 2-D Surface Water Flow

Numerical Modeling of Withdrawals at Large Dams

Automated Delineation of Catchment Area Boundaries with TINs

Automated Diffusion Wave Modeling of Watershed Hydraulics

Currently Available Expert Systems in Hydroscience

Land Use and Imperviousness Information Acquisition

 

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