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Thi Hanh Tien Nguyen, Gert Everaert, Pieter Boets, Marie Anne Eurie Forio, Elina Bennetsen, Martin Volk, Thu Huong Thi Hoang and Peter L. M. Goethals
We critically analyzed a set of ecological models that are used to assess the impact of hydropower dams on water quality and habitat suitability for biological communities. After a literature search, we developed an integrated conceptual model that illus...
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Mohammed El-Diasty
Developing an accurate Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) in a continuous form is essential for many maritime applications as it can be employed to develop an accurate continuous vertical control datum for hydrographic surveys applications and to produce acc...
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Punit Kumar Bhola, Jorge Leandro and Markus Disse
The paper presents a new methodology for hydrodynamic-based flood forecast that focuses on scenario generation and database queries to select appropriate flood inundation maps in real-time. In operational flood forecasting, only discharges are forecasted...
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Alida Alves, Arlex Sanchez, Zoran Vojinovic, Solomon Seyoum, Mukand Babel and Damir Brdjanovic
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Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecting public safety and health in urban areas. Urban growth, one of the main drivers of change in the current century, will also affect these conditions. Tra...
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Alida Alves, Arlex Sanchez, Zoran Vojinovic, Solomon Seyoum, Mukand Babel and Damir Brdjanovic
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecting public safety and health in urban areas. Urban growth, one of the main drivers of change in the current century, will also affect these conditions. Tra...
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Yuannan Long, Changshan Wu, Changbo Jiang, Shixiong Hu, Yizhuang Liu
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Water pollution incidents can cause rapid deterioration of water quality, potentially leading to the illness and death of surrounding residents. Therefore, it is imperative to assess the impact of water pollution incidents, and to understand the mechanis...
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Yuannan Long, Changshan Wu, Changbo Jiang, Shixiong Hu and Yizhuang Liu
Water pollution incidents can cause rapid deterioration of water quality, potentially leading to the illness and death of surrounding residents. Therefore, it is imperative to assess the impact of water pollution incidents, and to understand the mechanis...
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Sohan Ghimire
In the wake of increasing flood disasters, there is an increasing use of flood inundation models to assess risks and impacts at different temporal and spatial scales. Assessing the impacts of extreme climatic rainfall events will require developing desig...
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Josh Davidson and Ronan Costello
This review focuses on the most suitable form of hydrodynamic modeling for the next generation wave energy converter (WEC) design tools. To design and optimize a WEC, it is estimated that several million hours of operation must be simulated, perhaps one ...
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Stefano Putzu, Francesco Enrile, Giovanni Besio, Andrea Cucco, Laura Cutroneo, Marco Capello and Alessandro Stocchino
Useful information, such as water levels, currents, salinity and temperature dynamics in water bodies, are obtained through numerical models in order to pursue scientific research or consultancy. Model validation dates back long ago, since such models st...
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Pia Schuchert, Louise Kregting, Daniel Pritchard, Graham Savidge and Björn Elsäßer
The effects of large scale tidal energy device (TED) arrays on phytoplankton processes owing to the changes in hydrodynamic flows are unknown. Coupled two-dimensional biogeochemical and hydrodynamic models offer the opportunity to predict potential effec...
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Morten Borup, Henrik Madsen, Morten Grum and Peter Steen Mikkelsen
To prevent online models diverging from reality they need to be updated to current conditions using observations and data assimilation techniques. A way of doing this for distributed hydrodynamic urban drainage models is to use the Ensemble Kalman Filter...
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Pia Schuchert, Louise Kregting, Daniel Pritchard, Graham Savidge and Björn Elsäßer
The effects of large scale tidal energy device (TED) arrays on phytoplankton processes owing to the changes in hydrodynamic flows are unknown. Coupled two-dimensional biogeochemical and hydrodynamic models offer the opportunity to predict potential effec...
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Lisbet Sneftrup Hansen, Morten Borup, Arne Møller and Peter Steen Mikkelsen
There is a growing requirement to generate more precise model simulations and forecasts of flows in urban drainage systems in both offline and online situations. Data assimilation tools are hence needed to make it possible to include system measurements ...
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Lisbet Sneftrup Hansen, Morten Borup, Arne Møller and Peter Steen Mikkelsen
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Yulong Zhang, Jianzhong Zhou and Chengwei Lu
One-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling approaches are useful for flood simulations; however, most studies often neglect intermediate discharges due to difficulties in obtaining the associated data. Herein, we produced the XAJ-H1DM model by coupling the Xi...
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José Fortes Lopes
Turbulence modelling is an important issue when dealing with hydrodynamic and transport models for better simulation of the transport of dissolved or suspended substances in a body-water. It controls processes involving physical balances (salt and water ...
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Joana Mendes, Rui Ruela, Ana Picado, João Pedro Pinheiro, Américo Soares Ribeiro, Humberto Pereira and João Miguel Dias
Estuarine systems currently face increasing pressure due to population growth, rapid economic development, and the effect of climate change, which threatens the deterioration of their water quality. This study uses an open-source model of high transferab...
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Arjun Srinivas, Bryson Robertson, Jonah Benjamin Gadasi, Barbara Gwynne Simpson, Pedro Lomónaco and Jesús María Blanco Ilzarbe
The worldwide effort to design and commission floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT) is motivating the need for reliable numerical models that adequately represent their physical behavior under realistic sea states. However, properly representing the hyd...
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Bradley Tom, Minxue He and Prabhjot Sandhu
Hydrodynamic models are widely used in simulating water dynamics in riverine and estuarine systems. A reasonably realistic representation of the geometry (e.g., channel length, junctions, cross-sections, etc.) of the study area is imperative for any succ...
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