Flow and environmental dispersion are essential to ecological risk assessment and ecological restoration associated with wetlands. Presented in this paper is an analytical study for effect of wind on contaminant dispersion in a wetland flow dominated by free-surface effect. Based on the momentum transport equation generally adopted for wetland flow, the solution for velocity distribution in a free-surface wetland flow under wind is rigorously derived, with a limiting case covering the known solution of flow in the absence of wind. The thickness of inverse flow layer, maximum velocity, and its location are obtained. By use of Aris's method of concentration moments, the expression for environmental dispersivity in the free-surface wetlan...
Wetlands are the transitional zones between uplands and downstream flooded systems; they play an imp...
The flow of water in wetlands may exert significant influence on wetland biogeochemistry, and specif...
Abstract: Free water surface wetlands are widely adopted for the treatment of both waste water and u...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis for longitudinal evolution of mean concentration o...
For the typical case of a pulsed contaminant emission into a shallow wetland channel, a theoretical ...
As a continuation of the modelling on ecological degradation and hydraulic dispersion of pollutant e...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis on flow distribution and environmental dispersivit...
For the most typical two-layer wetland with free-water-surface-effect, analytically explored in this...
As an extension of the modelling on environmental dispersion in a single zone wetland [Zeng, L, Chen...
To further understand the fate of contaminant transport in real waterways interacting with riparian ...
To further address the characteristic of contaminant transport in wetlands of a multi-layer structur...
Distinct from the case with width-dominated shallow wetland flows, the longitudinal evolution of con...
Understanding of the solute transport mechanism under the effect of sorption by vegetation in tidal ...
Ecological degradation and absorption are ubiquitous and exert considerable influence on the contami...
Presented in this work is a multi-scale analysis for longitudinal evolution of contaminant concentra...
Wetlands are the transitional zones between uplands and downstream flooded systems; they play an imp...
The flow of water in wetlands may exert significant influence on wetland biogeochemistry, and specif...
Abstract: Free water surface wetlands are widely adopted for the treatment of both waste water and u...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis for longitudinal evolution of mean concentration o...
For the typical case of a pulsed contaminant emission into a shallow wetland channel, a theoretical ...
As a continuation of the modelling on ecological degradation and hydraulic dispersion of pollutant e...
Presented in this paper is a theoretical analysis on flow distribution and environmental dispersivit...
For the most typical two-layer wetland with free-water-surface-effect, analytically explored in this...
As an extension of the modelling on environmental dispersion in a single zone wetland [Zeng, L, Chen...
To further understand the fate of contaminant transport in real waterways interacting with riparian ...
To further address the characteristic of contaminant transport in wetlands of a multi-layer structur...
Distinct from the case with width-dominated shallow wetland flows, the longitudinal evolution of con...
Understanding of the solute transport mechanism under the effect of sorption by vegetation in tidal ...
Ecological degradation and absorption are ubiquitous and exert considerable influence on the contami...
Presented in this work is a multi-scale analysis for longitudinal evolution of contaminant concentra...
Wetlands are the transitional zones between uplands and downstream flooded systems; they play an imp...
The flow of water in wetlands may exert significant influence on wetland biogeochemistry, and specif...
Abstract: Free water surface wetlands are widely adopted for the treatment of both waste water and u...