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Environmental fluid mechanics (EFM) is the scientific study of transport, dispersion and transformation processes in natural fluid flows on our planet Earth, from the microscale to the planetary scale. This book brings together scientists and engineers working in research institutions, universities and academia, who engage in the study of theoretical, modeling, measuring and software aspects in environmental fluid mechanics. It provides a forum for the participants, and exchanges new ideas and expertise through the presentations of up-to-date and recent overall achievements in this field.

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Theoretical and Modeling Aspects: Turbulent Dispersion: How Results for the Zero Molecular Diffusivity Case can be Used in the Real World (N Mole et al.); Hierarchy and Interactions in Environmental Interfaces Regarded as Biophysical Complex Systems (D T Mihailovic & I Balaz); Some Recent Advanced in Modeling Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layers (B Grisogono); Modeling of Stratified and Turbulent Flow (V Fuka et al.); Environmental Hydraulics: Turbulent Boundary Layers (R J Schindler & J D Ackerman); Reynolds Number Effect on Spatial Development of Viscous Flow Induced by Wave Propagation Over Bed Ripples (A A Dimas & G A Kolokythas); Calculation of Aggregated Albedo in Rectangular Solid Geometry on Environmental Interfaces (D Kapor et al.); Applicative, Software and Experimental Issues: Locating a Possible Source of Air Pollution Using a Combination of Measurements and Inverse Modeling (B Rajković et al.); Long-Term Measurements of Energy Budget and Trace Gas Fluxes Between the Atmosphere and Different Types of Ecosystems in Hungary (T Weidinger et al.); Integration of Spatio-Temporal Data for Fluid Modeling in the GIS Environment (L Matejicek); Modeling Pathogen Intrusion on Safe Drinking Water: CFD versus Physical Models (P A Lopez-Jimenez et al.); Numerical Simulation of Mass Exchange Processes in a Dead Zone of a River (C Gualtieri); Modeling Mercury Fate and Transport in Aquatic Systems (A Massoudieh et al.); 3d Ecological Modeling of the Aveiro Coast (Portugal) (J F Lopes & A C Cardoso); Experimental Calibration of a Simplified Method to Evaluate Absolute Roughness of Vegetated Channels (S De Felice et al.).

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/01/2010
      ISBN13: 9789814291996, 978-9814291996
      ISBN10: 9814291994

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Environmental fluid mechanics (EFM) is the scientific study of transport, dispersion and transformation processes in natural fluid flows on our planet Earth, from the microscale to the planetary scale. This book brings together scientists and engineers working in research institutions, universities and academia, who engage in the study of theoretical, modeling, measuring and software aspects in environmental fluid mechanics. It provides a forum for the participants, and exchanges new ideas and expertise through the presentations of up-to-date and recent overall achievements in this field.

      Table of Contents
      Theoretical and Modeling Aspects: Turbulent Dispersion: How Results for the Zero Molecular Diffusivity Case can be Used in the Real World (N Mole et al.); Hierarchy and Interactions in Environmental Interfaces Regarded as Biophysical Complex Systems (D T Mihailovic & I Balaz); Some Recent Advanced in Modeling Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layers (B Grisogono); Modeling of Stratified and Turbulent Flow (V Fuka et al.); Environmental Hydraulics: Turbulent Boundary Layers (R J Schindler & J D Ackerman); Reynolds Number Effect on Spatial Development of Viscous Flow Induced by Wave Propagation Over Bed Ripples (A A Dimas & G A Kolokythas); Calculation of Aggregated Albedo in Rectangular Solid Geometry on Environmental Interfaces (D Kapor et al.); Applicative, Software and Experimental Issues: Locating a Possible Source of Air Pollution Using a Combination of Measurements and Inverse Modeling (B Rajković et al.); Long-Term Measurements of Energy Budget and Trace Gas Fluxes Between the Atmosphere and Different Types of Ecosystems in Hungary (T Weidinger et al.); Integration of Spatio-Temporal Data for Fluid Modeling in the GIS Environment (L Matejicek); Modeling Pathogen Intrusion on Safe Drinking Water: CFD versus Physical Models (P A Lopez-Jimenez et al.); Numerical Simulation of Mass Exchange Processes in a Dead Zone of a River (C Gualtieri); Modeling Mercury Fate and Transport in Aquatic Systems (A Massoudieh et al.); 3d Ecological Modeling of the Aveiro Coast (Portugal) (J F Lopes & A C Cardoso); Experimental Calibration of a Simplified Method to Evaluate Absolute Roughness of Vegetated Channels (S De Felice et al.).

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