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A wind driven three-dimensional pollutant transport model

Abstract

This paper describes a computer program that can be used to simulate three-dimensional wind driven pollutant transport under different environmental conditions. The model uses the three-dimensional governing equations for wind-induced circulation in lakes as determined from the Reynolds stress equations. The governing equations are approximated by the control volume method on the Arakawa-C staggered grid. The model accounts for inflows and outflows from major tributaries and the Coriolis effect. A semi-implicit difference scheme is used for the barotropic pressure, the Adams–Bashford scheme for the temporal terms and the weight averaged Donor-cell scheme for the advective terms. The central difference scheme, of second order accuracy in space, is used for the diffusive term. The functionality of the model is demonstrated using two simple test basins under a single source and constant wind conditions. In addition the applicability of the model to a nearshore, multiple source, variable wind case is illustrated.

Authors

Tsanis IK; Hurdowar-Castro D

Journal

Environmental Modelling & Software, Vol. 20, No. 10, pp. 1323–1333

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

DOI

10.1016/j.envsoft.2004.10.003

ISSN

1364-8152

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