VERBI VEnice Research BIbliography

Risorse di VERBI

Cucco, A., & Umgiesser, G. (2002). Modeling the water exchanges between the venice lagoon and the adriatic sea. Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results, I, 499–514. 
Added by: Dott. Alessandro Meggiato (28/05/2014 16:19:17)
Tipo di Risorsa: Articolo di Rivista
Chiave di citazione BibTeX: Cucco2002
Invia la risorsa per email ad un amico
View all bibliographic details
Categorie: General
Keywords: extend abstract corila, idrodinamica, modello matematico, processi ambientali - Environmental Processes, scambi laguna mare
Creatori: Cucco, Umgiesser
Collezione: Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results
Visualizzazioni: 6/634
Indice di Visite: 43%
Indice di Downloads: 8%
Indice di Popolarità: 16.75%
Allegati     [3/172]
Abstract     
The Lagoon of Venice is a complex and unique environment both for the ecological aspects and for its hydrodynamics. In the last decades owing to the improvement in the frequency of the flooding events more research has been focused to protect the historical city from the invasion of the high water.
To understand the dynamic of spreading of water in the lagoon area, it is necessary to analyse the hydrodynamic behaviour of the three inlets of Lido, Malamocco and Chioggia that connect the lagoon with the open sea.
With this aim an interdisciplinary project based on empirical measurements and on modeling studies has been carried out. This paper is concerned with the modeling aspect of the project and has the aim of analysing the exchanges of water between the sea and the lagoon through the three inlets.
Up to now only few numerical modeling studies have been carried out to estimate the water exchange rates through the three inlets and its time dependent variability (Umgiesser, 2000). The results obtained from these analysis have never been validated with detailed experimental data.
Added by: Dott. Alessandro Meggiato  
wikindx 4.2.2 ©2014 | Risorse totali: 298 | Database queries: 59 | Esecuzione Script: 0.2806 secs | Stile: American Psychological Association (APA) | Bibliografia: VERBI Bibliografia Principale