The book describes models of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from lakes to estuaries to the deep ocean. It provides a background in the physical and biological processes, numerical methods and elementary ecosystem models. It describes two of the most widely used hydrodynamic models and presents a number of case studies. The practice of modelling in management is discussed.
The loading concept as basis for controlling eutrophication: philosophy and preliminary results of the OECD programme on eutrophication. Progress in Water Technology 12, 5–38. Williams B (2006). Hydrobiological Modelling.
Model development and event-scale dynamics, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 31(8), 970–991, doi:10.1002/esp.1398. Williams, B. J. (2006), Hydrobiological modelling: Processes, numerical methods and applications, Lulu Press, ...
Williams, B.J.: Hydrobiological Modelling. University of Newcastle, New South Wales (2006) 2. Nikitina, A., Belova, Y., Atayan, A.: Mathematical modeling of the distribution of nutrients and the dynamics of phytoplankton populations in ...
Williams, B.J.: Hydrobiological Modelling. University of Newcastle, Callaghan (2006) 7. Sukhinov A.I., Sukhinov A.A.: Reconstruction of 2001 ecological disaster in the azov sea on the basis of precise hydrophysics models.
Tropical River Fisheries Valuation: Background Papers to a Global Synthesis
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