Wang, Li (author) Schuster, Mathieu (author) Xin, Shi Wei (author) Zainescu, Florin (author) Xue, X. (author) Storms, J.E.A. (author) May, Jan Hendrik (author) Nutz, Alexis (author) van der Vegt, Helena (author) Bozetti, Guilherme (author)
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Two rectangular-shaped lakes, Lake Hulun and Lake Buir, located at the boundary between China and Mongolia, only c. 75 km apart and therefore experiencing similar wind fields, have been studied based on satellite images and field surveys in order to compare their geomorphological and sedimentological characteristics. The wind-driven hydrodynamics, ...
Krapez, Jean-Claude
A new model is proposed for the so-called scalar footprint and flux footprint in the atmospheric boundary layer. The underlying semi-analytical model allows computing the scalar and flux fields related to turbulent diffusion of heat, water-vapor or to the dispersion of any scalar (e.g. passive pollutant) in the framework of K-theory. It offers impr...
Fernandes, R. DUPONT, S. Lamaud, E.
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Fernandes, Royston Dupont, Sylvain Lamaud, Eric
Predicting the particle size distribution (PSD) of near-surface turbulent dust flux ( F wc ) is a key issue for estimating the size of atmospheric mineral dust. Existing dust emission schemes differ in their parametrization of the emitted dust ( F emi ) PSD, defining differently the surface inter-particle cohesive force and the influence of wind in...
Kormann, Robert Meixner, Franz X.
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology
We propose an analytical model for the so-called footprint of scalar fluxes in the atmospheric boundary layer. It is the generalization of formulations already given in the literature, which allows to account for thermal stability. Our model is only marginally more complicated than these, and it is therefore simple enough to be applicable for a rou...
PIAZZOLA, Jacques Tedeschi, Gilles Blot, R.
A model for the spatial variation of aerosol concentrations and deposition along the coastal zone is of great interest for studies on air and water quality. In coastal areas, sea-spray aerosols generated at the sea surface by the interaction between wind and waves add to a continental contribution emitted from natural and/or anthropogenic sources. ...
Sará, Gianluca
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Wetlands
I tested the hypothesis that the quantity and quality of suspended and sediment organic matter in shallow coastal waters is affected by wind-induced resuspension at a smaller depth scale (
Piazzola, Jacques Forget, Philippe Lafon, Christine Despiau, Serge
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology
We first deal with sea-spray flux estimates for short fetch conditions in coastal Mediterranean areas. To this end, a sea-state dependent model for the whitecap fraction was included in three different formulations for the sea-spray source function. A comparison with the sea-spray fluxes, calculated on the basis of aerosol size distributions measur...
Uzarski, D.G.
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Encyclopedia of Inland Waters
Qiu, Guowang Warland, Jon S.
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology
We propose a two-dimensional Lagrangian analytical solution for relating source strength and concentration profiles within and above a plant canopy. The new solution describes passive scalar dispersion under conditions of local advection through a fetch correction function in a one-dimensional Lagrangian analytical dispersion model. The model is ca...