Title of article :
Visual Plumes mixing zone modeling software5
Author/Authors :
Walter E. Frick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The US Environmental Protection Agency has a history of developing plume models and providing technical assistance. The
Visual Plumes model (VP) is a recent addition to the public-domain models available on the EPA Center for Exposure Assessment
Modeling (CEAM) web page. The Windows-based VP adapts, modifies, and enhances the earlier DOS-based PLUMES
with a new interface, models, and capabilities. VP is a public platform for mixing zone models designed to encourage the continued
improvement of plume theory and models by facilitating verification and inter-model comparison. Some examples are presented
to illustrate VP’s new capabilities. One demonstrates its ability, for reasonably one-dimensional estuaries, to estimate
background concentrations due to tidal re-circulation of previously contaminated receiving water. This capability depends on the
optional linkage to time-series input files that enables VP to simulate mixing zone and far-field parameters for long periods. Also
described are the new bacterial decay models used to estimate depth changes in first-order decay rates based on environmental
stressors, including solar insolation, salinity, and temperature. The nascent density phenomenon is briefly described as it is potentially
important to Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil exploration discharges.
Keywords :
Outfalls , Density stratification , Dilution , mathematical models , Bacteria , plumes
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software