The shear layer at the top of a submerged canopy generates coherent vortices that control exchange between the canopy and the overflowing water. Unlike free shear layers, the vortices in a canopy shear layer do not grow continuously downstream but reach and maintain a finite scale determined by a balance between shear production and canopy dissipation. This balance defines the length scale of vortex penetration into the canopy, δ e , and the region of rapid exchange between the canopy and overflow. Deeper within the canopy, transport is constrained by smaller turbulence scales. A two-box canopy model is proposed on the basis of the length scale δ e . Using diffusivity and exchange rates defined in previous studies, the model predicts the ti...
An analytical model was developed to predict the velocity evolution within a submerged canopy of fin...
© 2018 Joel MangalasingheCanopy flow is theoretically studied using three approaches from the litera...
International audienceIn shallow ecosystems, the short temporal variability of available underwater ...
[1] The shear layer at the top of a submerged canopy generates coherent vortices that control exchan...
Aquatic flow over a submerged vegetation canopy is a ubiquitous example of flow adjacent to a permea...
In contrast to free shear layers, which grow continuously downstream, shear layers generated by subm...
The large-scale ecological and environmental impact of coastal canopies is tightly limited by the ex...
Predicting mixing and transport of pollutants and nutrients in natural surface waters requires consi...
The evaluation of longitudinal dispersion in aquatic canopies is necessary to predict the behavior ...
Quantification of roughness effects on free surface flows is unquestionably necessary when describin...
This review describes mean and turbulent flow and mass transport in the presence of aquatic vegetati...
Vegetation is ubiquitous in rivers, estuaries, and wetlands, strongly influencing water conveyance a...
Seagrass meadows are primary producers that provide important ecosystem services, such as improved w...
This paper summarizes recent advances in vegetation hydrodynamics and uses the new concepts to explo...
[1] Many benthic organisms form very rough surfaces on the seafloor that can be described as submerg...
An analytical model was developed to predict the velocity evolution within a submerged canopy of fin...
© 2018 Joel MangalasingheCanopy flow is theoretically studied using three approaches from the litera...
International audienceIn shallow ecosystems, the short temporal variability of available underwater ...
[1] The shear layer at the top of a submerged canopy generates coherent vortices that control exchan...
Aquatic flow over a submerged vegetation canopy is a ubiquitous example of flow adjacent to a permea...
In contrast to free shear layers, which grow continuously downstream, shear layers generated by subm...
The large-scale ecological and environmental impact of coastal canopies is tightly limited by the ex...
Predicting mixing and transport of pollutants and nutrients in natural surface waters requires consi...
The evaluation of longitudinal dispersion in aquatic canopies is necessary to predict the behavior ...
Quantification of roughness effects on free surface flows is unquestionably necessary when describin...
This review describes mean and turbulent flow and mass transport in the presence of aquatic vegetati...
Vegetation is ubiquitous in rivers, estuaries, and wetlands, strongly influencing water conveyance a...
Seagrass meadows are primary producers that provide important ecosystem services, such as improved w...
This paper summarizes recent advances in vegetation hydrodynamics and uses the new concepts to explo...
[1] Many benthic organisms form very rough surfaces on the seafloor that can be described as submerg...
An analytical model was developed to predict the velocity evolution within a submerged canopy of fin...
© 2018 Joel MangalasingheCanopy flow is theoretically studied using three approaches from the litera...
International audienceIn shallow ecosystems, the short temporal variability of available underwater ...