A Diffusion Hydrodynamic Model

The Diffusion Hydrodynamic Model (DHM), as presented in the 1987 USGS publication, was one of the first computational fluid dynamics computational programs based on the groundwater program MODFLOW, which evolved into the control volume modeling approach. Over the following decades, others developed...

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Main Authors: Theodore V. Hromadka II (Author), Chung-Cheng Yen (Author), Prasada Rao (Author)
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