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Numerical Methods for Environmental Flow Modeling

Environmental flow, in the sense of rainfall-runoff, stream flow, and groundwater flow, drives many hydrological and geochemical processes. Modeling of environmental flow is challenging due to its multi-scale and multi-physics nature. This topical collection aims to provide an overview of recent advances in this area.

The topics covered include but are not limited to

• multi-scale approaches

• process coupling

• high-performance computing

• hydraulic-hydrological model coupling

• continental scale hydrology

• environmental fluid mechanics

and other mathematical and numerical methodologies relevant to environmental flow modeling. Contributions on computational hydraulics applied to hydrology or river flow are also encouraged.

Editors

  • Kyle Mandli

    Columbia University, New York, USA

  • Elena Matta

    Environmental Intelligence Lab, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

  • Ilhan Özgen-Xian

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

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