Contributions

  • Winebrake, James J. - Contributor

Publication

2000 - Springer, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

48,500 words, Guess

Page Count

194 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing228749
  • Goodreads2733479

Classifications

  • DDC628
  • LCCGE45.D37 D43 2000

Description

"This book provides an introduction to modeling concepts and applications that is geared specifically toward the environmental field. Sections on modeling terminology, the uses of models, the model-building process, and the interpretation of output provide the foundation for detailed applications. After an introduction to the basics of dynamic modeling, the book leads students through an analysis of several environmental problems, including surface-water pollution, matter-cycling disruptions, and global warming. The scientific and technical context is provided for each problem, and the methods for analyzing and designing appropriate modeling approaches are provided. While the mathematical context does not exceed the level of a first-semester calculus course, the book gives students all of the background, examples, and practice exercises needed both to use and understand environmental modeling. It is suitable for upper-level undergraduate and beginning graduate-level environmental science courses. The text is also useful for environmental professionals seeking an introduction to modeling in their field."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Modeling dynamic systems

Other Editions

  • Dynamic modeling of environmental systemsSpringer2000-01-01

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