Flow and transport in the natural environment : advances and applications
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Flow and transport in the natural environment : advances and applications
Springer-Verlag, c1988
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"Based on the International Symposium on Flow and Transport in the Natural Environment, held in Canberra, Australia, in September 1987"--T.p. verso
"Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1988"--T.p. verso of softcover
Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
This volume arises from an International Symposium on Flow and Transport in the Natural Environment held in Canberra, Australia, in September 1987. The meeting was hosted by the CSIRO Division of Environmental Mechanics (now the Centre for Environmental Mechanics) to mark the opening of the second stage of its headquarters, the F.C. Pye Field Environment Laboratory, twenty-one years after the opening of the first stage. Those twenty-one years have seen much progress in our understanding of the physics of the natural environment and the occasion provided an ideal opportunity to review advances in our knowledge of flow and transport phenomena, particularly with regard to flow and transport in soils, plants and the atmosphere. The contents of this volume are based very closely on the Symposium's program. Undoubtedly, our choices of topics were idiosyncratic, but we believe that those we have selected exhibit progress, innovation, and much scope for practical application. Rather than being encyclopaedic, we have sought to deal with thirteen selected topics in depth.
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: softcover ISBN 9783642738470
Description
This volume arises from an International Symposium on Flow and Transport in the Natural Environment held in Canberra, Australia, in September 1987. The meeting was hosted by the CSIRO Division of Environmental Mechanics (now the Centre for Environmental Mechanics) to mark the opening of the second stage of its headquarters, the F.C. Pye Field Environment Laboratory, twenty-one years after the opening of the first stage. Those twenty-one years have seen much progress in our understanding of the physics of the natural environment and the occasion provided an ideal opportunity to review advances in our knowledge of flow and transport phenomena, particularly with regard to flow and transport in soils, plants and the atmosphere. The contents of this volume are based very closely on the Symposium's program. Undoubtedly, our choices of topics were idiosyncratic, but we believe that those we have selected exhibit progress, innovation, and much scope for practical application. Rather than being encyclopaedic, we have sought to deal with thirteen selected topics in depth.
Table of Contents
Solute transport and dispersion.- Solute transport and dispersion - Commentary.- Quasianalytic and analytic approaches to unsaturated flow.- Quasianalytic and analytic approaches to unsaturated flow - Commentary.- Measurement of soil physical properties in the field.- Measurement of soil physical properties in the field - Commentary.- Canopy transport processes.- Canopy transport processes - Commentary.- Surface temperature and the surface energy balance.- Surface temperature and the surface energy balance - Commentary.- Stomatal physiology and gas exchange in the field.- Stomatal physiology and gas exchange in the field - Commentary.- Air flow over complex terrain.- Air flow over complex terrain - Commentary.- Convective processes in the lower atmosphere.- Convective processes in the lower atmosphere - Commentary.- Turbulent wakes in the atmospheric boundary layer.- Turbulent wakes in the atmospheric boundary layer - Commentary.- Particulate transport in the atmosphere: wind erosion.- Processes of water erosion.- One-dimensional solid-liquid separation.- One-dimensional solid-liquid separation - Commentary.- Atmospheric dispersion - Observations and Models.- Atmospheric dispersion - Observations and Models - Commentary.
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