Study on Aquatic and Terrestrial Life in Well Preserved Area Using Computational and Physical Modeling

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Abstract

For most natural life in well-preserved aquatic and terrestrial environments to continue their existence, local administrations, policy-makers, careful visitors, and scientific concerns must devise good strategies to build a safe boundary for proliferation and preservation of endangered wild life. These strategies include, but are not limited to, controlling temperatures and minimum concentration of dissolved oxygen of the aquatic life. Therefore, in order to protect aquatic and terrestrial life in a given area, a study on the social customs of the local people and prediction of the critical saturation deficit of environmental factors is crucial in preventing extinction of well preserved life. In performing this study, this research uses computational simulations and mathematical modeling taking account of many factors.

Authors

  • Kyeong Min Kim

    Seoul International School, Choice Research Group, Lakewood Forrest, St. Mark's School, St. Paul's School

  • Daniel Marble

    Southern Methodist University, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3255, USA, Choice Research Group, Stephen F. Austin State University (SPS Chapter 6874), University of Florida, University of Notre Dame, Institut Laue-Langevin, Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH, Texas State University, Texas A&M University, Tarleton State University