Monthly Archives: September 2007

Water quality model: a case study

My experience in water quality modelling is quite limited: just an application on marine dispersion based on bidimensional grid but with only one quality variable in it, a generic “pollutant” relative concentration. Really barbaric, in some way, but effective too: … Continue reading

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Glacier Bay Tidal Modeling

Researchers in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University released their Glacier Bay project page, which an be found at http://www.engr.psu.edu/ce/hydro/hill/research/glba/default.stm. The modeling was done using ADCIRC. The project page is a good source of … Continue reading

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ETA atmospheric model

Eta Model is an atmospheric (meteorological forecasting) model developed in seventies and eighties years (by Mesinger & Janjic: Mesinger, F., and Z. I. Janjic, 1974: Noise due to time-dependent boundary conditions in limited area models. The GARP Programme on Numerical … Continue reading

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MATLAB Functions for Computer Vision and Image Processing

Peter Kovesi of School of Computer Science & Software Engineering – The University of Western Australia wrote some Matlab functions for image processing. I used them, founding interesting hints for my works. The m files can be downloaded following this … Continue reading

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