Mathematical Models, Volume 2

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This series of five volumes proposes an integrated description of physical processes modeling used by scientific disciplines from meteorology to coastal morphodynamics. Volume 1 describes the physical processes and identifies the main measurement devices used to measure the main parameters that are indispensable to implement all these simulation tools. Volume 2 presents the different theories in an integrated approach: mathematical models as well as conceptual models, used by all disciplines to represent these processes. Volume 3 identifies the main numerical methods used in all these scientific fields to translate mathematical models into numerical tools. Volume 4 is composed of a series of case studies, dedicated to practical applications of these tools in engineering problems. To complete this presentation, volume 5 identifies and describes the modeling software in each discipline.Content: Chapter 1 Reminders on the Mechanical Properties of Fluids (pages 1–33): Jacques GeorgeChapter 2 3D Navier?Stokes Equations (pages 35–42): Veronique DucrocqChapter 3 Models of the Atmosphere (pages 43–70): Jean CoiffierChapter 4 Hydrogeologic Models (pages 71–92): Dominique ThieryChapter 5 Fluvial and Maritime Currentology Models (pages 93–153): Jean?Michel TanguyChapter 6 Urban Hydrology Models (pages 155–212): Bernard ChocatChapter 7 Tidal Model and Tide Streams (pages 213–233): Bernard SimonChapter 8 Wave Generation and Coastal Current Models (pages 235–333): Jean?Michel Tanguy, Jean?Michel Lefevre and Philippe SergentChapter 9 Solid Transport Models and Evolution of the Seabed (pages 335–369): Benoit Le Guennec and Jean?Michel TanguyChapter 10 Oil Spill Models (pages 371–380): Pierre DanielChapter 11 Conceptual, Empirical and Other Models (pages 381–395): Christelle Alot and Florence HabetsChapter 12 Reservoir Models in Hydrology (pages 397–407): Patrick Fourmigue and Patrick ArnaudChapter 13 Reservoir Models in Hydrogeology (pages 409–418): Dominique ThieryChapter 14 Artificial Neural Network Models (pages 419–443): Anne JohannetChapter 15 Model Coupling (pages 445–492): Rachid Ababou, Denis Dartus and Jean?Michel TanguyChapter 16 A Set of Hydrological Models (pages 493–509): Charles Perrin, Claude Michel and Vasken Andreassian

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Mathematical Models Environmental Hydraulics volume 2 Mathematical Models Edited by Jean-Michel Tanguy First published 2010 in Great Britain and the United States by ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Adapted and updated from two volumes Traité d’hydraulique environnementale 3 et 4 published 2009 in France by Hermes Science/Lavoisier © LAVOISIER 2009 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction in accordance with the terms and licenses issued by the CLA. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside these terms should be sent to the publishers at the undermentioned address: ISTE Ltd 27-37 St George’s Road London SW19 4EU UK John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 111 River Street Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA www.iste.co.uk www.wiley.com © ISTE Ltd 2010 The rights of Jean-Michel Tanguy to be identified as the author of this work have been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Traité d’hydraulique environnementale. English. Environmental hydraulics / edited by Jean-Michel Tanguy. v. cm. Includes index. Contents: v. 1. Physical processes and measurement devices -- v. 2. Mathematical models -v. 3.