Author(s): Forrest M. Holly Jr.
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Abstract: Numerical modelling of the fate and transport of sediment-attached contaminants in complex waterways with unsteady and reversing flow poses several challenges not ordinarily encountered in fixed-bed or mobile-bed simulation. This paper describes some of the issues involved in adapting an existing one-dimensional unsteady mobile-bed modelling system, CHARIMA, to provide long-term simulation of cesium-137 fate and transport in the Watts Bar reservoir of the Tennessee River.
Year: 1995