Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces, Second Edition

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces, Second Edition
Title Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Carlo Gualtieri
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 502
Release 2012-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0415621569

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Environmental Fluid Mechanics (EFM) studies the motion of air and water at several different scales, the fate and transport of species carried along by these fluids, and the interactions among those flows and geological, biological, and engineered systems. EFM emerged some decades ago as a response to the need for tools to study problems of flow and transport in rivers, estuaries, lakes, groundwater and the atmosphere; it is a topic of increasing importance for decision makers, engineers, and researchers alike. The second edition of the successful textbook "Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces" is still aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of fluid mechanical processes occurring at the different interfaces existing in the realm of EFM, such as the air-water interface, the air-land interface, the water-sediment interface, the surface water-groundwater interface, the water-vegetation interface, and the water-biological systems interface. Across any of these interfaces mass, momentum, and heat are exchanged through different fluid mechanical processes over various spatial and temporal scales. In this second edition, the unique feature of this book, considering all the topics from the point of view of the concept of environmental interface, was maintained while the chapters were updated and five new chapters have been added to significantly enlarge the coverage of the subject area. The book starts with a chapter introducing the concept of EFM and its scope, scales, processes and systems. Then, the book is structured in three parts with fifteen chapters. Part one, which is composed of four chapters, covers the processes occurring at the interfaces between the atmosphere and the surface of the land and the seas, including the transport of dust and the dispersion of passive substances within the atmosphere. Part two deals in five chapters with the fluid mechanics at the air-water interface at small scales and sediment-water interface, including the advective diffusion of air bubbles, the hyporheic exchange and the tidal bores. Finally, part three discusses in six chapters the processes at the interfaces between fluids and biotic systems, such as transport processes in the soil-vegetation-lower atmosphere system, turbulence and wind above and within the forest canopy, flow and mass transport in vegetated open channels, transport processes to and from benthic plants and animals and coupling between interacting environmental interfaces. Each chapter has an educational part, which is structured in four sections: a synopsis of the chapter, a list of keywords that the reader should have encountered in the chapter, a list of questions and a list of unsolved problems related to the topics covered by the chapter. The book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in environmental sciences, civil engineering and environmental engineering, (geo)physics, atmospheric science, meteorology, limnology, oceanography, and applied mathematics.

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces
Title Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces PDF eBook
Author Carlo Gualtieri
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 461
Release 2008-02-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1134064225

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An environmental interface is defined as a surface between two abiotic or biotic systems, in relative motion and exchanging mass, heat and momentum through biophysical and/or chemical processes. These processes fluctuate temporally and spatially. The book first treats exchange processes occurring at the interfaces between atmosphere and the surface

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces Second Edition

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces Second Edition
Title Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018-04-30
Genre
ISBN 9781138074279

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Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces
Title Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces PDF eBook
Author Carlo Gualtieri
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2008-02-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0203895355

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An environmental interface is defined as a surface between two abiotic or biotic systems, in relative motion and exchanging mass, heat and momentum through biophysical and/or chemical processes. These processes fluctuate temporally and spatially. The book first treats exchange processes occurring at the interfaces between atmosphere and the surface

Advances in Environmental Fluid Mechanics

Advances in Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Title Advances in Environmental Fluid Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Dragutin T. Mihailovic
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 381
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 9814291994

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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.

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces

Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces
Title Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces PDF eBook
Author Sajjan G. Shiva
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 500
Release 2012-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0203109244

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Environmental Fluid Mechanics (EFM) studies the motion of air and water at several different scales, the fate and transport of species carried along by these fluids, and the interactions among those flows and geological, biological, and engineered systems. EFM emerged some decades ago as a response to the need for tools to study problems of flow an

Environmental Fluid Mechanics

Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Title Environmental Fluid Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Hillel Rubin
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 750
Release 2001-08-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780203908495

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Environmental Fluid Mechanics provides comprehensive coverage of a combination of basic fluid principles and their application in a number of different situations-exploring fluid motions on the earth's surface, underground, and in oceans-detailing the use of physical and numerical models and modern computational approaches for the analysis of environmental processes. Environmental Fluid Mechanics covers novel scaling methods for a variety of environmental issues; equations of motion for boundary layers; hydraulic characteristics of open channel flow; surface and internal wave theory; the advection diffusion equation; sediment and associated contaminant transport in lakes and streams; mixed layer modeling in lakes; remediation; transport processes at the air/water interface; and more.