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The Sentinel Method and Its Application to Environmental Pollution Problems
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eBook - ePub
The Sentinel Method and Its Application to Environmental Pollution Problems
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Many environmental problems contain incomplete data in the initial or boundary conditions. How do we solve problems for which some of the initial and/or boundary conditions are unknown? Using a new technique, the sentinel method, this book answers these questions and others as they pertain to inverse problems in environmental pollution, such as pollution of underground and surface waters, thermal pollution, and air pollution.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Notations
- Introduction
- 1 Identification of pollution in an aquifer
- 2 Identification of pollution in a lake
- 3 Rectangular domain
- 4 Sentinels in a river
- 5 Our first nonlinear problem
- 6 Nonlinear problems
- 7 Dispersion coefficients
- 8 Position of a source
- 9 Recapitulation
- 10 Shallow waters
- A Appendix:
- References
- Index