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Delft3D is an
open-source software for
hydrodynamic modelling.
[1] It is widely used by the hydrodynamical community in order to solve environmental problems in either
coastal
[2] or
riverine areas.
The applications of Delft3D include:
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"Home - Delft3D - oss.deltares.nl". oss.deltares.nl. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
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^ Elias, E. P. L.; Walstra, D. J. R.; Roelvink, J. A.; Stive, M. J. F.; Klein, M. D. (2012-04-26).
"Hydrodynamic Validation of Delft3D with Field Measurements at Egmond": 2714–2727.
doi:
10.1061/40549(276)212.
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^ Nardin, W.; Mariotti, G.; Edmonds, D. A.; Guercio, R.; Fagherazzi, S. (2013-05-28).
"Growth of river mouth bars in sheltered bays in the presence of frontal waves". Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 118 (2): 872–886.
doi:
10.1002/jgrf.20057.
ISSN
2169-9003.
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^ Al-enezi, Eqbal; Al-dousari, Ali; Al-shammari, Fatema (2014-05-17).
"Modeling adsorption of inorganic phosphorus on dust fallout in Kuwait bay". Journal of Engineering Research. 2 (2).
doi:
10.7603/s40632-014-0001-4.
ISSN
2307-1877.
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^ Piccioni, Francesco; Brigitte, VInçon-Leite; Hong, Yi; Casenave, Céline; Plec, Denis; Lemaire, Bruno J.; Li, Chenlu; LE, Hoang-Minh; Goutal, Nicole (2018-10).
"Cyanobacteria dynamics: Comparison of two different ecological modeling approaches". 18th International Conference on Harmful Algae - ICHA 2018. Nantes, France.
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^ Jones, HFE; Poot, MTS; Mullarney, JC; de Lange, WP; Bryan, KR (2016-01-02).
"Oil dispersal modelling: reanalysis of theRenaoil spill using open-source modelling tools". New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 50 (1): 10–27.
doi:
10.1080/00288330.2015.1112819.
ISSN
0028-8330.