Mathematical Models in Danube Water Quality
Valerian Antohe, Constantin Stanciu

TL;DR
This paper reviews mathematical modeling techniques used to analyze water quality in the Danube River, emphasizing data processing, software simulation, and environmental impact assessment.
Contribution
It provides an overview of mathematical categories and examples for processing water pollution data, integrating software tools for environmental analysis.
Findings
Mathematical models help simulate Danube water pollution scenarios
Software tools assist in predicting extreme pollution events
Data analysis informs pollution control strategies
Abstract
The mathematical shaping in the study of water quality has become a branch of environmental engineering. The comprehension and effective application of mathematical models in studying environmental phenomena keep up with the results in the domain of mathematics and the development of specialized software as well. Integrated software programs simulate and predict extreme events, propose solutions, analyzing and processing data in due time. This paper presents a browsing through some mathematical categories of processing the statistical data, examples and their analysis concerning the degree of water pollution downstream the river Danube.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and environmental studies · Hydrological Forecasting Using AI · Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
