Authors: Revilla José A Koev Kalin N Díaz Rafael Álvarez César Roldán Antonio
Publish Date: 1995/07/01
Volume: 32, Issue: 2, Pages: 95-103
Abstract
José A Revilla Kalin N Koev Rafael Díaz César Álvarez Antonio Roldán Methods for studying dissolved oxygen levels in coastal and estuarine waters receiving combined sewer overflows Water Sci Technol 1 July 1995 32 2 95–103 doi https//doiorg/102166/wst19950081José A Revilla Kalin N Koev Rafael Díaz César Álvarez Antonio Roldán Methods for studying dissolved oxygen levels in coastal and estuarine waters receiving combined sewer overflows Water Sci Technol 1 July 1995 32 2 95–103 doi https//doiorg/102166/wst19950081The study of the evolution of DO in coastal zones is complex The high computational cost of using mathematical models discriminates against the required probabilistic analysis being undertaken Alternative methods based on such mathematical modelling employed in a limited number of cases are therefore neededIn this paper two alternative methods are presented for the study of oxygen deficit resulting from overflows of CSS In the first statistical analyses focus on the causes of the deficit the volume discharged The second concentrates on the effects the concentrations of oxygen in the sea Both methods have been applied in a study of the coastal interceptor at Pasajes Estuary Guipúzcoa Spain with similar results
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