2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2017.01.063
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Dense underflow into a lake or reservoir—Sub-critical flow.

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“…The case in which the lake or the reservoir is stratified in density is also considered and the separation height is determined for different values of the stratification. These results have appeared in [2]. In all cases, the parameter space in which steady solutions exist is studied and limiting solutions are obtained.…”
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“…The case in which the lake or the reservoir is stratified in density is also considered and the separation height is determined for different values of the stratification. These results have appeared in [2]. In all cases, the parameter space in which steady solutions exist is studied and limiting solutions are obtained.…”
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“…The results have implications for the design of efficient inflow structures for reservoirs and for water quality management. [2] Intrusion flow into a density stratified reservoir 351 HANAN ABDULMOTALAB M. OMAR, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Murdoch University, WA 6150, Australia e-mail: hananomar42@yahoo.com…”
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