Water Quality Management and Ecosystems Modeling
Water Quality Management and Ecosystems Modeling is a process of using mathematical models to measure the impact of human activities on water systems and ecosystems. The models are used to identify possible sources of contamination of a water system and simulate the process of contaminant transport in the environment, leading to an improved understanding of how pollutants are spread. This understanding is essential for developing strategies to reduce or eliminate the contamination, resulting in improved water quality for humans and ecosystems alike. These models are also used for risk assessments, providing information about the possible ecological and economic impacts of human activities on the environment.
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