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Evaluation of Climate Model Performance for Water Supply Studies: Case Study for New York City
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Evaluating the suitability of data from global climate models (GCMs) for use as input in water supply models is an important step in the larger task of evaluating the effects of climate change on water resources management ...
Turbidity Model for Ashokan Reservoir, New York: Case Study
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Terrigenous inorganic particles delivered during runoff events cause problems of high turbidity in many lakes and reservoirs. A turbidity model, composed of a two-dimensional hydrothermal/transport submodel and a turbidity ...
Testing and Application of a Transport Model for Runoff Event Inputs for a Water Supply Reservoir
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Effective simulation of the fate and transport of runoff event inflows is an important goal of many water quality modeling initiatives. The set-up and testing of a two-dimensional hydrodynamic transport model is documented ...
Erratum for “Modeling Resuspension in a Dynamic Water Supply Reservoir” by Emmet M. Owens, Rakesh K. Gelda, Steven W. Effler, P. J. Rusello, Edwin C. Cowen, and Donald C. Pierson
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Modeling Resuspension in a Dynamic Water Supply Reservoir
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Enhancements to the two-dimensional lake and reservoir water quality model W2Tn to simulate the effects of currents and waves on sediment resuspension and turbidity are described. Bed stress attributable to currents was ...
Robotic Monitoring for Turbidity Management in Multiple Reservoir Water Supply
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The delivery of large quantities of turbidity-causing particles over relatively brief intervals of high stream flow and the complexity of the resulting turbidity (