APPLICATION OF A HYDROLOGICAL & MATERIAL CYCLE SIMULATION MODEL TO REPRODUCING LONG-TERM WATER QUALITY CHANGE IN TOKYO BAY AND ITS INFLUENT RIVERS

The watershed-scale hydrological and material cycle system has deteriorated owing to the construction of various infrastructures to accommodate rapid increase of urban population and economic growth. For appropriate and efficient restoration, the entire system should be correctly understood and inte...

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