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Modeling the Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries: a synopsis

Ulanowicz, Robert E.. (1976) Modeling the Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries: a synopsis. Chesapeake Science, 17 (2). pp. 114-122.

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Abstract

The last decade has seen the development and application of a spectrum of physical and numerical hydrographic models of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. The success of the James River Hydraulic Model has initiated the construction of an estuarine hydraulic model of the entire Chesapeake System. Numerical analogues for hydrographic behavior and contaminant dispersion in one-, two-, and three dimensional model estuaries exist for various regions of the Bay. From an engineering viewpoint, one dimensional models are sufficiently advanced to be routinely employed in aiding management decisions. Bay investigators are playing leading roles in the development of two- and three-dimensional models of estuarine flows.

Item Type:Article
Title:Modeling the Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries: a synopsis
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Ulanowicz, Robert E.
Journal or Publication Title:Chesapeake Science
Volume:17
Number:2
Page Range:pp. 114-122
Date:1976
Issuing Agency:University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Additional Information:UMCES(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science). Contribution no.673
Uncontrolled Keywords:Chesapeake Bay; Models: physical Model; hydrographic; water quality
Subjects:Environment
ID Code:1989
Deposited By:Kathleen Heil
Deposited On:06 Apr 2009 17:06
Last Modified:29 May 2009 20:07

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