Mathematical Modeling in the Environment
This book has a dual objective: first to introduce the reader to some of the most important and widespread environmental issues of the day; and second to illustrate the vital role played by mathematical models in investigating these issues. The subjects covered are ground water contamination, air pollution, and hazardous materials emergencies. These issues are presented in their full real-world context and are used to develop important classical mathematical themes. The emphasis throughout is on fundamental principles and concepts, not on achieving technical mastery of state-of-the-art models.
- Highly topical material
- Contains a wide spread of applications
- Includes many worked examples
Product details
March 1999Paperback
9780883857090
316 pages
254 × 179 × 23 mm
0.58kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Ground water
- 3. Surface water
- 4. Air quality
- 5. Emergency planning and response
- 6. Risk analysis
- 7. Public health
- 8. Waste management
- 9. Policy making and government decision making.