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LINEAR MODELS FOR MANAGING SOURCES OF GROUNDWATER POLLUTION.

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Edited by: Noye JohnFletcher Clive

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Abstract

Mathematical models for the problem of maintaining a specified groundwater quality while permitting solute waste disposal at various facilities distributed over space are discussed. The pollutants are assumed to be chemically inert and their concentrations in the groundwater are governed by linear equations for advection and diffusion. The aim is to determine a disposal policy which maximises the total amount of pollutants released during a fixed time T while meeting the condition that the concentration everywhere is below prescribed levels.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title LINEAR MODELS FOR MANAGING SOURCES OF GROUNDWATER POLLUTION.
ISBN 0444875271
Year Published 1984
Language English
Publisher North-Holland
Publisher location Amsterdam, Neth
First page 591
Last page 596
Conference Title Computational Techniques and Applications: CTAC-83.
Conference Location Sydney, Aust
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