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How is Global Dialogue Possible?
by
Johanna Seibt, Jesper Garsdal, Johanna Seibt, Jesper Garsdal
in
Civilization
,
Conflict
,
Conflict management
2014
Intercultural dialogue is often invoked in vague reference to a method that can build cross-cultural understanding and facilitate global policy-making. This book clarifies the theoretical foundations of intercultural dialogue and demonstrates the practical significance of intercultural value inquiry, combining the perspectives of philosophy, conflict research, religious studies, and education.
MOUSETRAP: Modelling of water quality processes and the interaction of sediments and pollutants in sewers
by
Jepsen, Svend-Erik
,
Dørge, Jesper
,
Garsdal, Henrik
in
Advection-dispersion
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Aerobic conditions
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Computer simulation
1995
A water quality model has been developed with the objective of describing the water quality processes in sewer systems. The model has the capability of simulating both dissolved and sediment attached pollutants. This paper describes the modelling approach for the water quality processes and it demonstrates a small application of the water quality model to a gravity sewer operating under aerobic conditions. The application shows that the transport of dissolved substances in sewers can be accurately described and that the water quality processes are simulated with acceptable results.
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Mousetrap: modelling of water quality processes and the interaction of sediments and pollutants in sewers
1995
A water quality model has been developed with the objective of describing the water quality processes in sewer systems. The model has the capability of simulating both dissolved and sediment attached pollutants. This paper describes the modelling approach for the water quality processes and it demonstrates a small application of the water quality model to a gravity sewer operating under aerobic conditions. The application shows that the transport of dissolved substances in sewers can be accurately described and that the water quality processes are simulated with acceptable results.
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