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Understanding riverbank erosion through the Lens of Turbulence: A review
The loss of land due to riverbank erosion is a crucial factor in sha** landforms and plays a
significant role in fluvial geomorphology. Understanding and the quantification of the …
significant role in fluvial geomorphology. Understanding and the quantification of the …
Experimental study on characteristics of turbulence and sediment transport produced by wind-induced water waves
M Sanjou, Y Sugihara - Physics of Fluids, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Many researchers and engineers have shown great interest in mass transfer processes
produced by wind-induced waves. Such waves contribute significantly to the transfer of …
produced by wind-induced waves. Such waves contribute significantly to the transfer of …
Research on oxygen transfer in an aerated flow with emergent vegetation
Y Bai, Y **a, N Geng, Y Qi, D Huang, Y Zhao… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
In the case of increasingly serious river pollution worldwide, aeration in channels is an
effective way to solve water pollution. However, traditional aeration research is aimed mainly …
effective way to solve water pollution. However, traditional aeration research is aimed mainly …
Hydrodynamics affected by submerged vegetation with different flexibility under unidirectional flow
C Wu, S Wu, X Wu, Y Zhang, K Feng… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Submerged vegetation changes the hydrodynamic characteristics of rivers, lakes, wetlands,
and coastal zones. However, only a few studies have focused on the effect of flexible …
and coastal zones. However, only a few studies have focused on the effect of flexible …
Precipitation fuels dissolved greenhouse gas (CO2, CH4, N2O) dynamics in a peatland-dominated headwater stream: results from a continuous monitoring setup
DR Piatka, RL Nánási, RM Mwanake… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Stream ecosystems are actively involved in the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C) and
nitrogen (N) from terrestrial and aquatic sources. Streams hydrologically connected to …
nitrogen (N) from terrestrial and aquatic sources. Streams hydrologically connected to …
Impact of gaps on the flow statistics in an emergent rigid canopy
High-resolution large eddy simulations and complementary laboratory experiments using
particle image velocimetry were performed to provide a detailed quantitative assessment of …
particle image velocimetry were performed to provide a detailed quantitative assessment of …
From substrate to surface: a turbulence‐based model for gas transfer across sediment‐water‐air interfaces in vegetated streams
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) fluxes across the air‐water and sediment‐water interface (AWI and
SWI) are two major processes that govern the amount of oxygen available to living …
SWI) are two major processes that govern the amount of oxygen available to living …
Hydro‐biogeochemical controls on nitrate removal: Insights from artificial emergent vegetation experiments in a recirculating flume mesocosm
Environments with aquatic vegetation can mitigate excess nitrogen (N) loads to downstream
waters. However, complex interactions between multiple hydro‐biogeochemical processes …
waters. However, complex interactions between multiple hydro‐biogeochemical processes …
Turbulence and sediment deposition in a channel with floating vegetation
Z Gui, Y Shan, C Li, S Sun, C Liu - Journal of Hydrology, 2024 - Elsevier
Floating canopies of vegetation alter the vertical profile of flow velocity within and below
canopies, which in turn impacts sediment deposition below canopies. This study explored …
canopies, which in turn impacts sediment deposition below canopies. This study explored …
Local gas transfer rate through the free surface in spatially accelerated open-channel turbulence
M Sanjou - Physics of Fluids, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
It is important to determine the transport mechanisms of dissolved gases through free
surfaces in open channels. Even though many physical and phenomenological models …
surfaces in open channels. Even though many physical and phenomenological models …