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51
Fate and transport of sediment-associated contaminants /
1989
52
Field application of parameter identification in groundwater contaminant transport modeling a case study /
1987
53
Field-to-Stream Transport of Agricultural Chemicals and Sediment in an Iowa Watershed. Part 2. Data Base for Model Testing (1979-1980).
1984
54
Field-to-Stream Transport of Agricultural Chemicals and Sediment in an Iowa Watershed. Part I: Data Base for Model Testing (1976-1978).
1982
55
Fundamentals of ground-water modeling /
1992
56
Further Investigation into the Water Quality Parameters used in the Lower Kansas River Basin Model.
1968
57
Generalized initial conditions for the stochastic model for pollution and dissolved oxygen in streams
1969
58
Generalized Initial Conditions for the Stochastic Model for Pollution and Dissolved Oxygen in Streams.
1969
59
Groundwater hydraulics and pollutant transport /
2000
60
Groundwater Transport: Handbook of Mathematical Models.
1984
61
Hydrocarbon spill exposure assessment modeling / c James W. Weaver, Randall J. Charbeneau.
1990
62
Hydrological Simulation Program. Fortran (HSPF): Executive Summary.
1982
63
Impact of surface water acidification on commercially and recreationally important salmonid fishes : effects on reproductive success and recruitment /
1984
64
Initial Mixing of Thermal Discharges into a Uniform Current.
1969
65
Investigating the Fate of Dyes in the Environment.
1988
66
Investigating the Fate of Dyes in the Environment.
1988
67
Lagrangian-Eulerian Approach to Modeling Contaminants.
1986
68
LM3 : a high-resolution Lake Michigan mass balance water quality model /
2009
69
Maintenance and Testing of Hydrological Simulation Program--FORTRAN (HSPF).
1982
70
Material transport in river systems during storm events by water routing
1979
71
Mathematical and hydraulic modelling of estuarine pollution. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Water Pollution Research Laboratory on 18th and 19th April 1972.
1973
72
Mathematical framework for water quality models in Saginaw River and Bay
1977
73
Mathematical model for barged ocean disposal of wastes /
1973
74
Mathematical Model for the Potomac River. What It has Done and What It can do. Talk Presented at the 1966 Fall Meeting of the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Held at St. Mary's City, Maryland , on September 22, 1966.
1966
75
Mathematical Model for the Transport and Fate of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated/Saturated Soils.
1985
76
Mathematical Models Associated with Point Line Source Discharges in Rivers.
1983
77
Mathematical Models for Water Quality for the Hudson-Champlain and Metropolitan Coastal Water Pollution Control Project.
1968
78
Mathematical models in water pollution control /
1978
79
Measurement of hydrolysis rate constants for evaluation of hazardous waste land disposal. Volume 2, Data on 54 chemicals /
1987
80
Method of Estimating the Travel Time of Noninteracting Solutes through Compacted Soil Material.
1987
81
MEXAMS--the metals exposure analysis modeling system /
1984
82
Modeling Contaminant Propagation in Drinking-Water Distribution Systems.
1993
83
Modeling Impacts of Acid Precipitation for Northeastern Minnesota.
1985
84
Modeling Microbial Transport in Soil and Groundwater: Microbiologists Can Assist in the Development of Models of Contaminant Transport.
1990
85
Modeling of Multicomponent Pervaporation for Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds from Water.
1994
86
Modeling of nonpoint source water quality in urban and non-urban areas /
1991
87
Modeling remedial actions at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites
1986
88
Modeling the fate of toxic organic materials in aquatic environments /
1982
89
Modern methods for modeling the management of stormwater impacts /
1995
90
NAPL : simulator documentation /
1997
91
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program : annual report, 1989 {microfiche} /
1990
92
New methods for modeling the transport of metals from mineral processing wastes into surface waters /
1991
93
Numerical models of lake currents /
1976
94
Persistence in model ecosystems /
1982
95
Pesticide transport and runoff model for agricultural lands /
1973
96
Physics of immiscible flow in porous media /
1987
97
Plume2D : three-dimensional plumes in uniform ground water flow /
1985
98
Pollutant transport models for the ORBES region /
1977
99
Principles of Modelling.
1991
100
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Water Quality Modeling of Agricultural Non-Point Sources June 19-23, 1988, Utah State University, Logan, Utah /
1990
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