Using EEMS to Model the Effects of Sediment Dredging
Dredging refers to excavating sediments under a water body.
Dredging refers to excavating sediments under a water body.
In a recent blog, we highlighted some of the recent enhancements to the jet and plume features in EEMS.
In our propeller wash (propwash) blog series, we have shared details of the propwash simulation feature that will soon be available in the upcoming version of EEMS.
EEMS 10.2 includes EFDC+ with domain decomposition and Message Passing Interface (MPI) to significantly improve the model performance.
Starting from EEMS version 12, users have the flexibility to construct models using turbulence closures sourced from GOTM
A case study on the Lower St. Johns River Estuary demonstrating how EFDC+ and EEMS can model long-term salinity intrusion and translate modeled salinity patterns into actionable habitat indicators.
EEMS 12.5 introduces the ULTIMATE-QUICKEST scheme for advective transport in EFDC+, using quadratic interpolation to achieve third-order accuracy and reduce numerical diffusion while maintaining numerical stability.