Physical modeling of canopy‐flow interactions has mostly employed rigid model vegetation, whereby the canopy geometry (i.e., its height and frontal area) is invariant and easily quantified. Here, we demonstrate that embedding realism in model vegetation, in the form of buoyancy and flexibility, can profoundly impact the structure of the flow and rates of vertical mixing in wave‐dominated conditions. A laboratory investigation was undertaken with two types of model canopy: (1) rigid canopies consisting of wooden dowels, and (2) flexible, buoyant model plants designed to mimic meadows of the seagrass Posidonia australis. To isolate the impact of flexibility, the maximum heights and frontal areas of the two types of canopy were matched. These ...
Flow structures above vegetation canopies have received much attention within terrestrial and aquati...
Submerged aquatic vegetation can dramatically alter the drag, turbulence and diffusivity characteris...
Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the flow structure both inside and above different ...
Physical modelling of vegetated flows is an essential component of process -based investigations int...
Seagrass meadows are primary producers that provide important ecosystem services, such as improved w...
The aim of this study is to understand the turbulent flow structure within diverse canopy models dom...
This paper summarizes recent advances in vegetation hydrodynamics and uses the new concepts to explo...
Aquatic vegetation canopies, including seagrasses, provide a host of ecosystem services within coast...
The systematic creation of gaps within canopies results in fragmentation and the architecture of fra...
The systematic creation of gaps within canopies results in fragmentation and the architecture of fra...
Aquatic flow over a submerged vegetation canopy is a ubiquitous example of flow adjacent to a permea...
[[abstract]]Vegetation canopies control mean and turbulent flow structure as well as surface wave pr...
Aquatic vegetation has an important role in estuaries and rivers by acting as bed stabilizer, filter...
Canopy fragmentation increases both spatial heterogeneity and patch edges which, in turn, is then li...
Coastal zones are governed by physical forces originating from tidal currents, waves, winds and nigh...
Flow structures above vegetation canopies have received much attention within terrestrial and aquati...
Submerged aquatic vegetation can dramatically alter the drag, turbulence and diffusivity characteris...
Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the flow structure both inside and above different ...
Physical modelling of vegetated flows is an essential component of process -based investigations int...
Seagrass meadows are primary producers that provide important ecosystem services, such as improved w...
The aim of this study is to understand the turbulent flow structure within diverse canopy models dom...
This paper summarizes recent advances in vegetation hydrodynamics and uses the new concepts to explo...
Aquatic vegetation canopies, including seagrasses, provide a host of ecosystem services within coast...
The systematic creation of gaps within canopies results in fragmentation and the architecture of fra...
The systematic creation of gaps within canopies results in fragmentation and the architecture of fra...
Aquatic flow over a submerged vegetation canopy is a ubiquitous example of flow adjacent to a permea...
[[abstract]]Vegetation canopies control mean and turbulent flow structure as well as surface wave pr...
Aquatic vegetation has an important role in estuaries and rivers by acting as bed stabilizer, filter...
Canopy fragmentation increases both spatial heterogeneity and patch edges which, in turn, is then li...
Coastal zones are governed by physical forces originating from tidal currents, waves, winds and nigh...
Flow structures above vegetation canopies have received much attention within terrestrial and aquati...
Submerged aquatic vegetation can dramatically alter the drag, turbulence and diffusivity characteris...
Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the flow structure both inside and above different ...