WW03 Forecasting The Deposition and Biological Effects of Excess Organic Carbon from Sewage Discharges for the Purposes of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (DIR91/ 271/ EEC) BenOss Version 3
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ISBN: 1 84057 169 1
BEN OSS Version 3 is a model, which will predict changes in the soft sediment benthic community in response to organic inputs. It produces an assessment of the amount of suspended solids (carbon) from a sewage outfall accumulating in the near vicinity of a domestic sewage outfall in terms of mass carbon unit area -1 time -1 . After calculating the amounts of deposition, the model then predicts what effect this will have on the benthic community.
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