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A Protocol for Predicting Environmental Benefits of Dredging Using Fate and Transport Models
This paper offers a protocol for using fate and transport models to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of dredging and other alternatives in reducing long term risks. The protocol addresses the following: (1) use of screening level analysis to facilitate understanding of factors controlling future risks and to guide selection of alternatives for more detailed analysis; (2) design of model simulations of dredging alternatives including representation of remedial schedules, dredging releases, and post-dredging conditions; and (3) approaches for comparative evaluation of model results.
A Protocol for Predicting Environmental Benefits of Dredging Using Fate and Transport Models
This paper offers a protocol for using fate and transport models to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of dredging and other alternatives in reducing long term risks. The protocol addresses the following: (1) use of screening level analysis to facilitate understanding of factors controlling future risks and to guide selection of alternatives for more detailed analysis; (2) design of model simulations of dredging alternatives including representation of remedial schedules, dredging releases, and post-dredging conditions; and (3) approaches for comparative evaluation of model results.
A Protocol for Predicting Environmental Benefits of Dredging Using Fate and Transport Models
Erickson, Michael J. (author)
Third Specialty Conference on Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal ; 2002 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
Dredging '02 ; 1-14
2003-10-10
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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