2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11091867
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Hydrodynamic-Based Numerical Assessment of Flood Risk of Tamuín City, Mexico, by Tampaón River: A Forecast Considering Climate Change

Abstract: Climate change has unchained several natural extreme phenomena, including a major frequency and intensity of flooding episodes. From these, the ones of greatest importance are those which endanger human settlements as well as socioeconomic activities. This is the case of Tamuín city, settled in the shore of Tampaón River, in Mexico. In this work, we performed a detailed numerical modelling of the hydrodynamics of the zone, considering in situ topographic and bathymetric data as well as hydrodynamic parameters.… Show more

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“…16 to 18 for the Sarouq River, the concentration values of the heavy metals of the river were derived as shown in Figs. 10,11,12 to simulate the concentration of the heavy metals lead, cadmium, and zinc in the dissolved phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…16 to 18 for the Sarouq River, the concentration values of the heavy metals of the river were derived as shown in Figs. 10,11,12 to simulate the concentration of the heavy metals lead, cadmium, and zinc in the dissolved phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature review, the most popular models for water quality simulation in environmental impact assessments are MIKE, EFDC, and Delft 3D.It is important to note that some other models have been developed specifically for research purposes. Examples include numerical modeling of heavy metals 4 , research on water fluxes through vegetation 5 , research on turbulence models 6 , freshwater plumes 7 , 8 in river-sea interactions 9 , and numerical assessment of flood risks 10 . The ability to introduce toxic wastes into water bodies without affecting human health or ecosystems is called assimilative capacity and is one of many practical and affordable solutions for water quality management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general procedure is as follows: first, a module named the heavy metals module is added using VBA coding. According to the formulas (10) in this module, the equations for simulating the dissolved phase of heavy metals are entered (11).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that some other models have been created specifically for research purposes. Examples include numerical modeling of heavy metals 4 , research on water flows through vegetation 5 , research on turbulence models 6 , fresh water plumes 7,8 in river-sea interaction 9 , and numerical assessment of flood risk 10 . The ability to introduce toxic wastes to waters without negatively affecting human health or ecosystems is known as assimilation capacity, and it is one of many practical and affordable dissolved for water quality management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review is pointed out that most common models are: MIKE, EFDC, and Delft 3D, widely used to simulate water environmental quality in most cases of environmental impact assessment. It is necessary to mention that some other models are developed specifically for research purposes as for example for the numerical modelling of heavy metal 4 , water flows through vegetation 5 , research about turbulence models 6 , thermal discharges 7 , 8 , fresh waters plumes in river-sea interaction 9 and numerical assessment of flood risk 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%