Policy Analysis of Water Management for the Netherlands

Vol. VA, Methodological Appendixes to Vol. V

James H. Bigelow

ResearchPublished 1982

This volume contains seven technical appendixes to Vol. V, [Design of Managerial Strategies]. This volume is properly regarded as part of Vol. V, rather than as a volume in its own right. Some of the appendixes in this volume also serve as appendixes for Vol. XI, [Water Distribution Model]. Topics discussed include details of the MSDM network, derivation of the balance equation for a pollutant at a node, details of water quality modeling in DM and MSDM, details of salt modeling in MSDM, details of thermal pollution modeling in MSDM, details of the representation of agriculture in MSDM, and details of shipping losses due to low water in MSDM.

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