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Tchen, C.M. (author)
A theoretical treatment of diffusion as function of turbulence, by working out the dispersion of small particles in turbulent fluid. The method of Kolmogoroff is used to decribe the movement in a statistical ways
doctoral thesis 1947
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Chiu, T.Y. (author), Van de Kreeke, J. (author), Dean, R.G. (author)
This study pertains to lagoons connected to the ocean by narrow, constricted inlets. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the convective or non-dispersive transport in these lagoon systems. Equations describing the flow in the lagoon and in the inlets are derived. Because the convective transport results from the higher order (non-linear)...
report 1970
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Eysink, W.D. (author)
report 1974
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Abraham, G. (author)
report 1974
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Wijngaarden, N.J. van (author)
report 1976
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Tiggelaar, J.J. (author)
The NLR airports pollution dispersion model is analysed with regard to sensitivity for meteorological parameters and the modeling of the sources of pollution (i.e. airplanes). It is found that the weather resolution of the model is satisfactory in view of the present standards of meteorological measurement. Atmospheric stability (Pasquill class)...
report 1976
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Sanmuganathan, K. (author)
This report describes a mathematical model that was developed to predict salinity intrusion in estuaries as it is affected by control and abstraction of fresh water. The need for such a model, particularly for estuaries in tropical areas with large variations in fresh water flow, capable of giving satisfactory predictions of salinity movement...
report 1977
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1978
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1979
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1979
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1980
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Soerjadi, R. (author)
The paper is dealing with dispersion, which is defined as the scattering of a particle cloud in space due to some stochastic spreading mechanisme In many cases such a process can be approximately described by a differential equation, sometimes called dispersion equation. This equation turns out to be a partial differential equation of infinite...
master thesis 1981
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1981
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1981
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Dronkers, J. (author), Zimmerman, J.T.F. (author)
Some fundamental notions related to the flushing of tidal basins are reviewed and some important mixing mechanics are discussed. It is shown that the characteristics of mixing and flushing in tidal basins can be described in various but connected ways, introducing the concepts of time scales and dispersion coefficients. For some simple...
report 1981
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Karelse, M. (author)
report 1982
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Salomons, W. (author), Chardon, W. (author), Kerdijk, H.N. (author), Marquenie, J.W. (author)
report 1984
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Abraham, G. (author)
report 1986
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Kalkwijk, J.P.Th. (author)
report 1986
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Van Dam, G.C. (author)
This report presents a study on the behaviour of particle clouds in two-dimensional velocity fields. The results can be applied in a general way but are especially of interest for the dispersion of matter in surface waters of a large horizontal extent and relatively small depth or layer thickness. They may be somewhat more relevant to seas than...
report 1987
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