The thirteen papers presented in this book are based on talks given at the workshop on Numerical Modelling of Marine Systems held at the University of Adelaide, South Australia in February 1986. Several of the articles are a direct outcome of two special sessions held on modelling of Open Boundary Conditions and on the Transport of Pollutants. Other articles in the book cover topics such as numerical modelling of wind-driven flow in shallow seas, sediment transport in estuaries, internal tides and comparison of numerical methods for solving tidal and pollutant transport problems.
Author(s): John Noye (Eds.)
Series: North-Holland Mathematics Studies 145
Publisher: North-Holland
Year: 1987
Language: English
Pages: iii-ix, 1-295
City: New York
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Page v
John Noye
Workshop Organising Committee
Page vii
Acknowledgements
Page ix
Numerical Modelling of Marine Systems Original Research Article
Pages 1-24
Alan M. Davies
A Three-Dimensional Numerical Model of the Eastern Irish Sea Original Research Article
Pages 25-45
Roger Proctor
Modelling Wind-Driven Flow in Shallow Systems on the Southwest Australian Coast Original Research Article
Pages 47-57
C.J. Hearn, J.R. Hunter
Diagnostic Modelling of Large-Scale Convection and Other Three-Dimensional Processes in The Coastal Ocean Original Research Article
Pages 59-76
Richard Nunes
A Numerical Sediment Transport Model for Application to Natural Estuaries, Harbours and Rivers Original Research Article
Pages 77-105
Kerry Black
Numerical Modelling of Internal Tides Original Research Article
Pages 107-122
Peter D. Craig
Comparison of Finite Difference and Galerkin Methods in Modelling Depth-Dependent Tidal Flow in Channels Original Research Article
Pages 123-143
K. Jung, P. Bills, M. Stevens, J. Noye
An Improved Open Boundary Condition for A Tidal Model of Bass Strait Original Research Article
Pages 145-158
R.J. Arnold
An Investigation of Open Boundary Conditions for Tidal Models of Shallow Seas Original Research Article
Pages 159-194
Peter Bills, John Noye
Numerical Methods for Solving the Transport Equation Original Research Article
Pages 195-229
John Noye
Finite Difference Methods for Solving the One-Dimensional Transport Equation Original Research Article
Pages 231-256
John Noye
The Application of Lagrangian Particle-Tracking Techniques to Modelling of Dispersion in The Sea Original Research Article
Pages 257-269
J.R. Hunter
Time-Splitting the One-Dimensional Transport Equation Original Research Article
Pages 271-295
John Noye