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The hydrodynamic equations are a set of equations that describe themovement of a water body through a set of variables, the so-called state variables. The basic equations that govern the development of these variables can be derived in its full form through the application of conservation laws. In sea water 7 variables completely define the state of the fluid. These variables are the density ρ of the water, the three velocity components u, v, w in the direction of x, y, z, the pressure p, the temperature T and the salinity S. If only fresh water systems are concerned, there is no salinity as a variable, reducing the number of state variables to 6.
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Umgiesser, G. (2007). HYDRODYNAMIC EQUATIONS. In: Gonenc, I.E., Koutitonsky, V.G., Rashleigh, B., Ambrose, R.B., Wolflin, J.P. (eds) Assessment of the Fate and Effects of Toxic Agents on Water Resources. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5528-7_4
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