For many researchers, next generation sequencing data holds the key to answering a category of questions previously unassailable. One of the important and challenging steps in achieving these goals is accurately assembling the massive quantity of…
Environmental Fluid Dynamics
In this subdiscipline:
5,193 papers
Popular papers
-
-
Fundamental determinations of the physical properties of seawater have previously been made for Atlantic surface waters, referred to as "Standard Seawater". In this paper a Reference Composition consisting of the major components of Atlantic surface…
-
Turbulence modeling and validation by experiments are key issues in the simulation of micro-scale atmospheric dispersion. This study evaluates the performance of two different modeling approaches (RANS standard k-ε and LES) applied to pollutant…
-
Abstract The single-point statistics of turbulence in the roughness sub-layer occupied by the plant canopy and the air layer just above it differ significantly from those in the surface layer. The mean velocity profile is inflected, second moments…
-
The near-shore waters of the New York/New Jersey Bight in April 2005 exhibited distinct regions of turbid water with clearly differing optical properties associated with the Hudson River plume. We examined the effect of variable light attenuation on…
-
An urban surface scheme for atmospheric mesoscale models is presented. A generalization of local canyon geometry is defined instead of the usual bare soil formulation currently used to represent cities in atmospheric models. This allows refinement…
-
Become an AGU Member Subscribe to AGU Journals Subscriber Access to Full Article (Nonsubscribers may purchase for $9.00, Includes print PDF, file size: 4735290 bytes) REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS, VOL. 45, RG2002, doi:10.1029/2006RG000197, 2007 Measuring…
-
-
The aim of study was proposed a new control model feasible on-line implemented by Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to enhance nitrogen removal against the fluctuation of influent in Carrousel oxidation ditch. The discrete-time control model was…
-
-
1 The distribution of chromophoric-dissolved-organic-matter CDOM) was investigated in the western tropical North Atlantic Ocean WTNA) during the low and high flow periods of the Amazon River. A strong correlation was observed between in situ CDOM…
-
Several methods to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a site through analysis of its surface form (morphometry) are considered in relation to cities. The measures discussed include zero-plane displacement length (zd), roughness length…
-
Continued advances in computational resources are providing the opportunity to operate more sophisticated numerical models. Additionally, there is an increasing demand for multidisciplinary studies that include interactions between different…
-
BACKGROUND: Combined measurements on conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), such as midbrain area/pons area or magnetic resonance parkinsonism index (MRPI) (pons area/midbrain area x middle cerebellar peduncle width/superior cerebellar…
-
The properties of water withdrawn from a stratified reservoir are investigated in a field study conducted in Lake Burragorang, Australia. It is shown that temperature and turbidity fluctuations of the extracted water are directly correlated to the…
-
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmospheric CO2 concentrations via inverse modelling with atmospheric tracer transport models. A consensus has not yet been reached regarding the size and…
-
We are developing a three-dimensional numerical model that implements algorithms for sediment transport and evolution of bottom morphology in the coastal-circulation model Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS v3.0), and provides a two-way link…
-
High concentrations of suspended particulate matter in coastal waters directly affect or govern numerous water column and benthic processes. The concentration of suspended sediments derived from bottom sediment resuspension or discharge of…
-
The dependence of the dielectric constant, at frequencies between 1 MHz and 1 GHz, on the volumetric water content was determined empirically in the laboratory. The effect of varying the texture, bulk density, temperature, and soluble salt content…
-
Sign up today - FREE
Mendeley saves you time finding and organizing research. Learn more
- All your research in one place
- Add and import papers easily
- Access it anywhere, anytime





