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Author(s): A. I. Stamou; C. D. Memos; K. G. Pipilis
Linked Author(s): Anastasios I. Stamou
Keywords: Mathematical modelling; Finite-differences; Coastal zone; Thermal discharges
Abstract: A multi-layer, finite difference model is presented for the prediction of the threedimensional, wind driven hydrodynamic circulation and excess temperature distribution in coastal zones. The scheme employs a series of simplified, but realistic assumptions for the open sea boundaries and the heat transport within and across the layers. The model is applied in a coastal region of southern Crete, Greece, where a power plant will be constructed. Calculations showed that excess temperatures in the region of water intake are less than 0. 1℃ and in the region of ecological interest on the sea bed are less than 0. 05 ℃.
Year: 1999