Environmental Hydraulics – Practical Applications in Engineering V 4

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Gebonden, 424 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9781848211568
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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.

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ISBN13:9781848211568
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:424
Serie:ISTE

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<p>Introduction xvii<br /> PART 1. OPERATIONAL HYDROLOGY 1<br /> Chapter 1. Developing the Flood Alert Map 3<br /> Christophe CALAS, Jean–Michel TANGUY and Fran&ccedil;ois BRESSAND</p>
<p>Chapter 2. Generation of a Flood in a Rapid Basin (Gard 2002) 21<br /> Georges–Marie SAULNIER</p>
<p>Chapter 3. Forecasting a Flood in a Branched Network (Aude 1999) 29<br /> Jean–Michel SOUBEYROUX</p>
<p>Chapter 4. Hydrological Modeling Spatialized on Two Mediterranean River Basins. Application in Flood Forecasting 37<br /> Arthur MARCHANDISE and Christophe BOUVIER</p>
<p>Chapter 5. Ensemble Hydrological Forecasting and Alert with the European Flood Alert System (EFAS): Case of the Danube Basin Floods in August 2005 47<br /> Maria–Helena RAMOS, Jutta THIELEN and Ad DE ROO</p>
<p>PART 2. FLUVIAL HYDRAULICS&nbsp;63</p>
<p>Chapter 6. Propagation of a Flood in a Branched Network (Marne 1999) 65<br /> Patrick CHASS&Eacute;</p>
<p>Chapter 7. Flood Propagation in a Looped Network (Wateringues)&nbsp;73<br /> Jean–Baptiste FAURE</p>
<p>Chapter 8. Generation and Propagation of a Flash Flood on a River Basin (Aude 1999)&nbsp;83<br /> Jacques CHORDA and Marie Madeleine MAUBOURGUET</p>
<p>Chapter 9. Dynamics of the Flooding of Floodable Flatlands (Aude 1999)&nbsp;93<br /> Jean–Michel TANGUY</p>
<p>Chapter 10. Failure of a Dike in a Flood Environment (Agly 1999)&nbsp;101<br /> Andr&eacute; PAQUIER</p>
<p>Chapter 11. Flooding by Groundwater Upwelling at Remiremont (Moselle)&nbsp;113<br /> Philippe SERGENT</p>
<p>Chapter 12. NAVMER: Ship Path Simulator&nbsp;123<br /> Yann HOLLOCOU and Son Ha LAM</p>
<p>PART 3. HYDROGEOLOGY&nbsp;141</p>
<p>Chapter 13. Interaction between Surface and Subsurface Flows: Somme Basin&nbsp;143<br /> Dominique THI&Eacute;RY</p>
<p>Chapter 14. Hydrogeological Modeling of the Karst System on the Lez River (Montpellier)&nbsp;157<br /> Nathalie D&Ouml;RFLIGER, Perrine FLEURY, Bernard LADOUCHE and Herv&eacute; JOURDE</p>
<p>PART 4. GENERATION AND PROPAGATION OF FLOODS IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT&nbsp;165</p>
<p>Chapter 15. Hydraulic Study of the Marseille Vieux–Port River Basin&nbsp;167<br /> Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric PONS</p>
<p>Chapter 16. Hydraulic Study of the Aude River in the Carcassonne Crossing&nbsp;183<br /> Arielle MASSON</p>
<p>Chapter 17. Failure of a Dike in an Urban Environment: Amboise&nbsp;193<br /> Jean–Michel TANGUY</p>
<p>Chapter 18. Study for the Prevention of Risks Associated with the Dikes of the Rh&ocirc;ne and the Sa&ocirc;ne on Land Belonging to the Lyon Urban Community&nbsp;199<br /> Olivier BERTRAND</p>
<p>PART 5. ESTUARY HYDRODYNAMICS&nbsp;209</p>
<p>Chapter 19. Real–Time Estuary Modeling (Adour Maritime)&nbsp;211<br /> J&eacute;r&ocirc;me SCHOORENS and Etienne LE PAPE</p>
<p>Chapter 20. Operational Modeling of the Hydrodynamic Functioning of the Gironde Estuary&nbsp;219<br /> R&eacute;ginald SARRALDE</p>
<p>Chapter 21. 3D Modeling of Salinity and Sediment Suspension in the Loire Estuary: Coupling of Processes&nbsp;231<br /> R&eacute;gis WALTHER and Eric DAVID</p>
<p>PART 6. MARITIME HYDRAULICS&nbsp;245</p>
<p>Chapter 22. Numerical Modeling of Sea States&nbsp;247<br /> Bertrand MICHARD</p>
<p>Chapter 23. Taking Sea States into Account in Offshore Racing&nbsp;259<br /> Sylvain MONDON and Jean–Michel LEF&Egrave;VRE</p>
<p>Chapter 24. Agitation Study for Roscoff–Bloscon Marina&nbsp;265<br /> Pascal LEBRETON</p>
<p>Chapter 25. Swell Agitation at Dunkirk s Western Port&nbsp;277<br /> Pierre DEBAILLON</p>
<p>PART 7. TRANSPORTATION OF DISSOLVED SUBSTANCES, POLLUTION&nbsp;285</p>
<p>Chapter 26. Study of Water Quality in the Seine&nbsp;287<br /> Patrick GOBLET and St&eacute;phanie EVEN</p>
<p>Chapter 27. Drift Forecasts for the Erika and Prestige Oil Spills&nbsp;301<br /> Pierre DANIEL</p>
<p>PART 8. FLUVIAL AND MARITIME MORPHODYNAMICS&nbsp;309</p>
<p>Chapter 28. Evolution of River Beds: Example of the Arc River&nbsp;311<br /> Andr&eacute; PAQUIER</p>
<p>Chapter 29. Modeling of Seabed Sediments Resuspension in the Dover Strait&nbsp;323<br /> Nicolas GUILLOU and Georges CHAPALAIN</p>
<p>Chapter 30. Evolution of Beds around a Breakwater&nbsp;331<br /> Jean–Michel TANGUY</p>
<p>Chapter 31. Project to Restore the Maritime Character of the Mont–Saint–Michel Hydrosedimentary Studies&nbsp;341<br /> Eric LAGROY DE CROUTTE</p>
<p>List of Authors&nbsp;361</p>
<p>Index&nbsp;367</p>
<p>General Index of Authors&nbsp;369</p>
<p>Summary of the Other Volumes in the Series&nbsp;371</p>

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