West Lake Fish Die-Off
This past weekend, a major fish die-off occurred in West Lake, the largest freshwater lake located in Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi….
This past weekend, a major fish die-off occurred in West Lake, the largest freshwater lake located in Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi….
The release of EEMS 10.1 is now just five weeks away. Thank you for joining us last week as we showed how…
This is the first in a three-part blog series that provides an introduction to hydrodynamic modeling, an overview of how models work, and, finally, an exploration of their many applications…
The warm waters and shallow, vegetated waterways of the Gulf of Mexico provide valuable habitat to a diverse range of plants and animals….
Beaches and parks along Lake Washington provide a great environment for outdoor activities and relaxation to residents nearby.
What does a completely encased ice house have in common with rising lake levels? They are both phenomenon happening at Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes along the border between the…
The Asian continent is home to many unique bodies of water that draw intrigue from tourists and travelers around the world. From the waters of the Caspian (the world’s largest landlocked body….
The United States is quickly becoming the world’s largest oil producer, a significant component of this increased production capacity is related to an expansion of offshore oil drilling….
Early in the morning on March 14, 2019, the 92-year-old Spencer Dam located on the Niobrara River in Nebraska failed due to a combination of ice accumulation and high flows….
In case you are lucky enough to be missing the recent cold snap that has passed the US by, here is some “cool” time-lapse footage of the impact of wind and cold weather on Lake Michigan….
Remember the Red Tide/Algae Bloom crisis that gain wide attention during 2018? It has been the second long-lasting bloom since 2006, although it is not affecting as wide of an area for now,…
There’s no doubt the waterways of Europe are tourist attractions in themselves, drawing millions to stroll the banks of the River Thames in London and the River Seine in Paris every year….
Paul M. Craig and Thomas Mathis will conduct a workshop at the ASCE/EWRI Congress 2019 on “The EFDC_EXPLORER Modeling…
Paul M. Craig and Thomas Mathis will present a paper at the ASCE/EWRI Congress 2019 on “Estuarine Salinity Intrusion…
The U.S. Department of Energy has the answer with its recently released forecast and roadmap for hydropower from the present to the year 2050. Among the findings, researchers….
EFDC in China Blog Paul Craig, DSI Chief Consultant, made a presentation looking at the development history of EFDC at the inaugural iSymWater conference
EEMS10 now has the ability to simulate spatially and temporally varying fields, such as a wind or barometric pressure fields.
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