In‐stream surface storage zones (SSZs) play a significant role in the transport and fate of contaminants in rivers. Lateral recirculating areas have long residence times that favor nutrient uptake, accumulation of pollutants, and interactions with reactive sediments. In watersheds affected by acid‐mine drainage, SSZs have profound effects on biogeochemical processes, controlling the local concentration and distribution of toxic elements along the channel. Despite the importance of the turbulent flow dynamics on these processes, limited work has been carried out to analyze mass transport in natural SSZs with complex geometries. In this investigation we study a SSZ in the Lluta River, located in a high‐altitude environment in northern Chile, ...
Transport phenomena are crucial components of the biological and chemical processes that govern fluv...
International audienceThe residence time of solutes in catchments is longer during low-flow conditio...
Turbulent structures generated by vegetation patches play a dominant role in the dispersion of suspe...
International audienceIn-stream surface storage zones (SSZs) caused by lateral recirculation areas p...
In this work, the turbulent flow dynamics and mass transport mechanisms in a natural SSZis analyzed....
[1] Large rivers are major conduits for sediment and nutrient transport and play an important role i...
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In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
One of the mechanisms that greatly affect the pollutant transport in rivers, especially in mountain ...
The presence of dead zones in streams and rivers significantly affects the characteristics of mass t...
Abstract. The fate of contaminants in streams and rivers is affected by exchange and biogeochemical ...
Numerical models of flow, sediment transport, and channel morphodynamics can be very useful tools in...
The classical one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation (ADE) gives an inadequate description of ...
The fate of solute and pollutants is controlled by a broad number of different transport and storage...
International audiencePollutant exchange in the hyporheic zone is a major process controlling its de...
Transport phenomena are crucial components of the biological and chemical processes that govern fluv...
International audienceThe residence time of solutes in catchments is longer during low-flow conditio...
Turbulent structures generated by vegetation patches play a dominant role in the dispersion of suspe...
International audienceIn-stream surface storage zones (SSZs) caused by lateral recirculation areas p...
In this work, the turbulent flow dynamics and mass transport mechanisms in a natural SSZis analyzed....
[1] Large rivers are major conduits for sediment and nutrient transport and play an important role i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95172/1/wrcr13006.pd
In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
One of the mechanisms that greatly affect the pollutant transport in rivers, especially in mountain ...
The presence of dead zones in streams and rivers significantly affects the characteristics of mass t...
Abstract. The fate of contaminants in streams and rivers is affected by exchange and biogeochemical ...
Numerical models of flow, sediment transport, and channel morphodynamics can be very useful tools in...
The classical one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation (ADE) gives an inadequate description of ...
The fate of solute and pollutants is controlled by a broad number of different transport and storage...
International audiencePollutant exchange in the hyporheic zone is a major process controlling its de...
Transport phenomena are crucial components of the biological and chemical processes that govern fluv...
International audienceThe residence time of solutes in catchments is longer during low-flow conditio...
Turbulent structures generated by vegetation patches play a dominant role in the dispersion of suspe...