Numerical Modeling and Simulation of Fluid Flow with Application to Current Environmental Challenges – A Project for IMSM 2013

Matthew Farthing
Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory
USACE Engineer Research and Development Center
Vicksburg, MS

Lea Jenkins
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Clemson University
Clemson, SC

Project Description

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