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Benchmarking 2D hydraulic models for urban flooding
- Nm Hunter, P. Bates, +9 authors D. C. Mason
- Geography
- 1 February 2008
This paper describes benchmark testing of six two-dimensional (2D) hydraulic models (DIVAST, DIVASTTVD, TUFLOW, JFLOW, TRENT and LISFLOOD-FP) in terms of their ability to simulate surface flows in a… Expand
Modelling dam-break flows over mobile beds using a 2D coupled approach
- J. Xia, B. Lin, R. Falconer, G. Wang
- Geology
- 1 February 2010
Dam-break flows usually propagate along rivers and floodplains, where the processes of fluid flow, sediment transport and bed evolution are closely linked. However, the majority of existing… Expand
Comparison between TVD-MacCormack and ADI-type solvers of the shallow water equations
- D. Liang, R. Falconer, B. Lin
- Mathematics
- 1 December 2006
A total variation diminishing (TVD) modification of the MacCormack scheme is developed for simulating shallow water dynamics on a uniform Cartesian grid. Results obtained using conventional and… Expand
Hydrodynamic impact of a tidal barrage in the Severn Estuary, UK
- J. Xia, R. Falconer, B. Lin
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2010
The Severn Estuary has a spring tidal range approaching 14m, which is among the highest tides in the world. Various proposals have been made regarding the construction of a tidal barrage across the… Expand
Hydro-environmental modelling for bathing water compliance of an estuarine basin.
- S. M. Kashefipour, B. Lin, E. Harris, R. Falconer
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Water research
- 1 April 2002
In recent years, considerable investment has been committed to sewerage infrastructure and new sewage treatment plants in the catchment surrounding an estuarine basin along the north-west coast of… Expand
Decay of intestinal enterococci concentrations in high-energy estuarine and coastal waters: towards real-time T90 values for modelling faecal indicators in recreational waters.
- D. Kay, C. Stapleton, +12 authors S. Gardner
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Water research
- 1 February 2005
Intestinal enterococci are the principal 'health-evidence-based' parameter recommended by WHO for the assessment of marine recreational water compliance. Understanding the survival characteristics of… Expand
Numerical modelling of sediment-bacteria interaction processes in surface waters.
- G. Gao, R. Falconer, B. Lin
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Water research
- 1 February 2011
Faecal bacteria exist in both free-living and attached forms in surface waters. The deposition of sediments can take faecal bacteria out of the water column and to the bed. The sediments can… Expand
Modelling trace metal concentration distributions in estuarine waters
- Yan Wu, R. Falconer, B. Lin
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2005
Details are given of a numerical model study of the fate and transport of trace metals in estuarine waters, with particular application to the Mersey Estuary, located along the northwest coast of… Expand
Impact of different operating modes for a Severn Barrage on the tidal power and flood inundation in the Severn Estuary, UK
- J. Xia, R. Falconer, B. Lin
- Engineering
- 1 July 2010
The Severn Estuary has a spring tidal range approaching 14Â m and is regarded as having one of the highest tidal ranges in the world. Various proposals have been made regarding the construction of a… Expand
Impact of different tidal renewable energy projects on the hydrodynamic processes in the Severn Estuary, UK
- J. Xia, R. Falconer, B. Lin
- Environmental Science
- 2010
The Severn Estuary, located in the UK between south east Wales and south west England, is an ideal site for tidal renewable energy projects, since this estuary has the third highest tidal range in… Expand
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