Environmental Hydraulics
Environmental hydraulics is the study of the effects of water, air and other fluids on the natural environment. It involves the analysis of fluid properties, flow characteristics, and the interactions between fluid dynamics and the environment. This interdisciplinary field of study has a wide range of applications, including the impacts of climate change and the effects of surface water on ecosystems. It is also used to assess the effects of surface water on natural habitats, as well as to develop models to predict the potential impacts of water projects, such as dams and water diversions. Environmental hydraulics is a critical tool for the sustainable management of water resources and provides decision-makers with the information they need to protect ecosystems and human communities.
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