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adam_text CONTENTS Preface v Acknowledgements vii PART 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1. Introduction 3 /. Ethem Gonenc and Biymyrza Toktomliev PART 2. DECISION MAKING IN RAPID ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF CBRN EFFECTS ON COASTAL LAGOONS 9 2. Decision Making in Rapid Assessment and Diagnosis of CBRN Effects on Coastal Lagoons 11 John P. Wolflin, Karen Terwilliger and Rosemarie C. Russo 2.1. Introduction 11 2.2. Decision Making in Rapid Assessment and Response 12 2.2.1. Inventory Information, Processes, and Infrastructures 12 2.2.2. Decision-Making Tools 13 2.2.2.1. Modeling 14 2.2.2.2. Graphical User Interfaces 15 2.2.2.3. Monitoring 16 2.2.2.4. Indicators 16 2.2.3. Assessment Tools 17 2.2.3.1. Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) 17 2.2.3.2. Social Impact Assessment (SIA) 25 2.2.3.3. Environmental Assessment (EA) 26 2.2.3.4. SEA Toolkit 28 2.2.4. Decision-Making Approach (Model) 33 2.2.4.1. Classical Rational Decision-Making Model 33 2.2.4.2. Organizational Process Model 33 2.2.4.3. Bureaucratic Politic Model 34 2.2.4.4. Decision-Making Process for Rapid Assessment 34 IX CONTENTS 2.2.5. Development and Implementation of a Response Plan (RP) 36 2.2.5.1. Steps in the Response Planning Process 38 2.2.5.2. Roles and Responsibilities 40 2.2.5.3. Case Studies 43 2.3. Preparation of a Continuity of Operations Plan 47 2.4. Conclusion 52 PART 3. PHYSICAL PROCESSES AND MODELING 53 3. Physical Processes in Lagoons 55 Irina Chubarenko 3.1. Introduction 55 3.2. Part I: External Conditions 56 3.2.1. System of Coordinates: The Rotating Earth 56 3.2.2. Main External Forcing 59 3.2.2.1. Gravity 59 3.2.2.2. Winds 61 3.2.2.3. Radiation 63 3.2.3. Water Properties 65 3.2.3.1. Structure of Water Molecule 65 3.2.3.2. Water Density 66 3.3. Part II: Internal Structure and Water Dynamics 67 3.3.1. Stratification 68 3.3.1.1. Seasonal Cycle of Water Stratification 68 3.3.2. Wind-Induced Motions 71 3.3.3. Water Exchange with the Sea, Tides, River Inflows 76 3.3.4. Gravity Currents 77 3.3.5. Coupling Physics and Other Processes 78 3.4. Conclusions 79 3.4.1. Important Conclusions of External Condition 79 3.4.2. Important Conclusions of Internal Structure and Water Dynamics 79 3.4.3. Concluding Remarks 79 4. Hydrodynamic Equations 83 Georg Umgiesser 4.1. Introduction 83 4.2. The Eulerian and the Lagrangian View 83 4.3. Conservation Laws 86 4.3.1. Conservation of Mass 86 CONTENTS xi 4.3.2. Conservation of Momentum 88 4.3.2.1. The Euler Equations 88 4.3.2.2. The Euler Equations in a Rotating Frame of Reference 89 4.3.2.3. The Navier-Stokes Equations 90 4.3.3. Conservation of Energy 93 4.3.4. Conservation of Salt 93 4.3.5. Equation of State 94 4.4. Simplifications and Scale Analysis 94 4.4.1. Incompressibility 95 4.4.2. The Hydrostatic Approximation 95 4.4.3. The Coriolis Force 96 4.4.4. The Reynolds Equations 97 4.4.5. The Primitive Equations 99 4.5. The Shallow Water Equations 100 4.6. Boundary Processes 103 4.6.1. Initial Conditions 104 4.6.2. Material Boundary Conditions 105 4.6.3. Open Boundaries Conditions 105 4.6.4. Conditions on the Sea Surface and the Bottom 106 5. Monitoring Physical Processes 109 Boris V. Chubarenko 5.1. Introduction 109 5.2. Definition and Objectives of Environmental Monitoring 110 5.3. Multi-Purposefulness of Monitoring Activity 112 5.4. Types of Monitoring 114 5.5. Baseline and Targeted Monitoring From a View of System Approach 115 5.6. Monitoring Parameters 116 5.7. Spatial Schemes of Monitoring 119 5.8. Types of Monitoring Measurements 121 5.9. Temporal Schedule of Monitoring 122 5.10. Monitoring and Short-Term Data Collection Dedicated to Modelling 123 6. Time Series Analysis of Lagoon Variables 127 Vladimir G. Kontitonsky 6.1. Introduction 127 6.2. Lagoon Time Series 127 6.3. Time Series Preprocessing 128 6.4. Time Domain Analysis 129 xii CONTENTS 6.5. Filters 133 6.6. Frequency Domain Analysis 134 6.6.1. Spectral Analysis 134 6.6.2. Harmonic Analysis 139 6.7. Summary 142 7. Discretization Techniques 143 Georg Umgiesser 7.1. Introduction 143 7.2. The Basics 143 7.2.1. Discretization 143 7.2.2. Requirements 144 7.3. The Decay Equation—A Simple Example 145 7.3.1. Basic Discretization Formulas 146 7.3.2. Accuracy 147 7.3.3. Stability 148 7.4. Inertial Motion—A System of Equations 151 7.4.1. Matrices and Eigenvalues 152 7.4.2. Various Schemes 153 7.5. The Diffusion Equation—The Spatial Dimension 154 7.5.1. First and Second Spatial Derivative 154 7.5.2. Explicit and Implicit Schemes 155 7.5.3. Stability 156 7.5.4. The Von Neuman Stability Analysis 157 7.6. The Transport Equation 158 7.6.1. The FTCS Scheme 159 7.6.2. The Forward and Backward Scheme 160 7.6.3. The Propagation Cone 162 7.6.4. The Leap-Frog Scheme 164 7.6.5. Final Thoughts 165 7.7. Gravity Waves 166 7.7.1. Staggered Schemes 166 7.7.2. Stability of Schemes 167 7.7.3. The Shallow Water Equations 168 7.8. Conclusions 169 8. Numerical Models as Decision Support Tools in Coastal Areas 171 Ramiro Neves 8.1. Decision Support Tools 171 8.2. Brief History of Modelling Tools 172 CONTENTS xiii .3. MOHID 174 .4. MOHID: A Modular System 175 8.4.1. Model Module 175 8.4.1.1. Introduction 175 8.4.1.2. Single Model 175 8.4.1.3. Nested Models 176 8.4.2. Bathymetry Module 176 8.4.3. Geometry Module 177 8.4.3.1. Finite Volume 178 8.4.3.2. Vertical Coordinates 178 8.4.4. Hydrodynamic Module 179 8.4.4.1. Open Boundary Conditions 180 8.4.4.2. Moving Boundaries 181 8.4.5. Lagrangian Module 182 8.4.5.1. Tracer Concept 182 8.4.5.2. Tracer Movement 184 8.4.5.3. Turbulent Diffusion 184 8.4.5.4. Monitoring Boxes 185 8.4.6. Oil Module 186 8.4.6.1. Implementation 186 8.4.6.2. Oil-Beaching 187 8.4.6.3. Removal Techniques 187 8.4.7. Water Properties Module 187 8.4.8. Water Quality Module 187 8.4.9. Surface Module 188 8.4.9.1. Wind 189 8.4.9.2. Heat Fluxes 189 8.4.9.3. Solar Radiation 189 8.4.10. Bottom Module 189 8.4.11. Free Vertical Movement Module 190 8.4.12. Hydrodynamic File Module 190 PART 4. EFFECTS OF CBRN AGENTS ON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM 197 9. The Ecosystem Approach Applied to the Management of the Coastal Socio-Ecological Systems 199 Angheluta Vadineami 9.1. Introduction 199 9.2. Processes and Functions 207 xiv CONTENTS 9.3. Functional Values and Socio-Economic Valuation 209 9.4. Lower Danube Wetlands System Case study 211 9.5. Conclusions 220 10. Developing the D-P-S-I-R Framework of Indicators for Management of Human Impact on Marine Ecosystems: Baltic Sea Example 225 Eugenhisz Andndewicz 10.1. Introduction 225 10.2. The Conceptual Frameworks of Environmental Quality Indicators and Indices 226 10.3. Examples of P-S-R Indicators for the Main Environmental Concerns 229 10.3.1. Eutrophication 229 10.3.2. Overfishing 230 10.3.3. Contamination by Harmful Substances 231 10.3.4. Oil Pollution/Marine Transport 232 10.3.5. Invasion of Non-Indigenous Species 234 10.3.6. Sanitary Pollution 234 10.3.7. Dredge Spoils Dumping 234 10.3.8. Extraction of Sand and Gravel 235 10.3.9. Offshore Oil and Gas Production 235 10.3.10. Artificial Radionuclides 236 10.3.11. Coastal Degradation 237 10.3.12. Loss of Biodiversity and Habitat Destruction 238 10.4. Illustrative Examples of D-Type Indicators 239 10.5. Summary and Conclusions 240 11. Phytoplankton Ecological Processes for Ecosystem Modeling: Some Basic Concepts 245 Javier Gilabert 11.1. Introduction 245 11.2. Phytoplankton Systematic and Functional Diversity 245 11.3. Environmental Factors Controlling Phytoplankton Biomass 249 11.4. Size as an Alternative State Variable 254 12. Modeling Possible Impacts of Terrorist Attacks in Coastal Lagoon Ecosystems with Stella 259 Sofia Gamito 12.1. Ecosystem Organization 259 12.1.1. Food Webs 259 CONTENTS xv 12.1.2. Keystone Species and Reproductive Strategies 260 12.1.3. Mature Ecosystems Vs. Developmental Stages 261 12.2. Ecosystem Succession 261 12.3. Pollutants and BioampHfication 262 12.4. Coastal Lagoons and Water Renewal Rate 263 12.5. Terrorist Attack Consequences in The Lagoon Ecosystem 263 12.6. Outlines for Modeling 265 12.7. Ecological Modeling with Stella 265 12.8. Model Development 266 12.8.1. Exponential Growth Model 266 12.8.2. Logistic Growth Model 267 12.8.3. Competition Model 268 12.8.4. Predation Model 271 12.9. Simulation of Different Scenarios 274 12.10. Remarks 278 13. Trophic Network Models and Prediction of Toxic Substances Accumulation in Food Webs 279 Arturas Razinkovas 13.1. Introduction 279 13.2. Bioaccumulation of Toxic Substances in Food Webs 280 13.3. Bioaccumulation Web Models 282 13.4. ECOPATH 283 13.5. ECOSIM 284 13.6. ECOTRACE 285 14. Assessment of Lake Ecosystem Response to Toxic Events with the AQUATOX Model 291 Brenda Rashleigh 14.1. Introduction 291 14.2. The AQUATOX Model 292 14.3. General AQUATOX Model Results: Factors Determining the Aquatic Ecosystem Response 293 14.3.1. Characteristics of Fish Species 293 14.3.2. Timing and Amount of the Chemical 293 14.4. Coralville Reservoir Example 294 14.5. Summary 296 15. Chemical Weapons Dumped in the Baltic Sea 299 Eugenitisz Andrulewicz 15.1. Introduction 299 15.1.1. Short History of Use of Chemical Weapons 299 xvi CONTENTS 15.1.2. Classification and Properties of Chemical Warfare Agents 301 15.1.3. Chemical Warfare Agents in the Marine Environment 301 15.2. Chemical Ammunition 304 15.2.1. Classification of Chemical Ammunition 304 15.2.2. Dumping the Chemical Weapon in the World Ocean 304 15.2.3. Chemical Weapon Dumped in the Baltic Sea 304 15.2.4. Immediate Effects After Dumping 308 15.3. Selected Cases of Contacts with Chemical Munitions in The Baltic Sea Area 311 15.3.1. Injuries of Children, 1955 311 15.3.2. Injuries of Fishermen, 1997 311 15.4. Research on Dumped Chemical Weapon in The Baltic Sea 311 15.4.1. Results of German Studies, 1994-1996 312 15.4.2. Results of Russian Research, 2001 312 15.4.3. Results of Studies in Other Countries 313 15.4.4. New/Ongoing Research Projects 314 15.5. Lessons Learned from Unintentional Human Contact with Dumped Chemical Munitions 314 15.6. Designing Research on Dumped Chemical Weapons 315 15.7. Conclusions and Comments 317 16. Monitoring After Attack 321 Natalia N. Kazantseva 16.1. Introduction 321 16.2. Critical Points 322 16.3. Chemical and Biological Monitoring and Detection 324 PART 5. DECISION MAKING IN RAPID ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF CBRN EFFECTS ON COASTAL LAGOONS 327 17. Case Study: Dieldrin Attack in Dalyan Lagoon 329 AH Erturk, Robert B. Ambrose, Jr., RE., and Brenda Rashleigh 17.1. Background 329 17.1.1. Attack Scenario 329 17.1.2. Description of Dalyan Lagoon 329 17.1.3. Organization of Teams 334 CONTENTS xvii 17.2. Tools and Techniques 336 17.2.1. The WASP7 Surface Water Body Model 337 17.2.2. The AQUATOX Surface Water Ecology Model 338 17.2.3. The Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code, EFDC 339 17.3. Results and Discussion 339 17.3.1. WASP7 Simulation Results 340 17.3.2. AQUATOX Simulation Results 356 17.3.3. Results from Emergency Response Team 358 17.4. Conclusions and Recommendations 366 17.4.1. Conclusions from Student Teams 366 17.4.2. Post-Mortem Analysis of Exercise 369 17.4.3. Final Remarks 378 Appendix 1: The WASP7 Surface Water Body Model 387 Appendix 2: Properties of Dieldrin 395 List of Participants 399
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Armes de destruction massive - Aspect de l'environnement - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Eau - Qualité - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Risques écotoxicologiques - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
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Umwelt
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title Assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Modeling Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis and Assessment of CBRN Agents Effects on Water Resources, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 - 16 December 2005]
title_auth Assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Modeling Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis and Assessment of CBRN Agents Effects on Water Resources, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 - 16 December 2005]
title_exact_search Assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Modeling Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis and Assessment of CBRN Agents Effects on Water Resources, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 - 16 December 2005]
title_full Assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Modeling Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis and Assessment of CBRN Agents Effects on Water Resources, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 - 16 December 2005] ed. by I. Ethem Gonenc ...
title_fullStr Assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Modeling Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis and Assessment of CBRN Agents Effects on Water Resources, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 - 16 December 2005] ed. by I. Ethem Gonenc ...
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title_short Assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources
title_sort assessment of the fate and effects of toxic agents on water resources proceedings of the nato advanced study institute on advanced modeling techniques for rapid diagnosis and assessment of cbrn agents effects on water resources istanbul turkey 4 16 december 2005
title_sub [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Modeling Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis and Assessment of CBRN Agents Effects on Water Resources, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 - 16 December 2005]
topic Armes chimiques - Aspect de l'environnement - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Armes de destruction massive - Aspect de l'environnement - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Eau - Qualité - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Risques écotoxicologiques - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Mathematisches Modell
Umwelt
Chemical weapons Environmental aspects Mathematical models Congresses
Ecological risk assessment Mathematical models Congresses
Water quality Mathematical models Congresses
Weapons of mass destruction Environmental aspects Mathematical models Congresses
topic_facet Armes chimiques - Aspect de l'environnement - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Armes de destruction massive - Aspect de l'environnement - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
Eau - Qualité - Modèles mathématiques - Congrès
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