The concept of exposure time offers an interesting alternative to the residence time for the quantitative assessment of the water renewal of estuaries and semi-enclosed basins. It can cope with the oscillations or meandering of the flow around the boundary of the control domain and is therefore particularly suited for tidal seas and sub-basins with strong mesoscale activity. We show however that the exposure time in a control domain ? cannot be properly defined if ? is part of a larger bounded system unless some removal process is taken into account. It is therefore suggested to revise and extend the definition of the exposure time by including a first order decay: “the exposure time for the rate constant ? is the total time spent in a cont...
The concept of time of concentration in the analysis of catchment responses dates back over 150 year...
The residence time has long been used as a classification parameter for estuaries and other semi- e...
In this article, we describe the use of diagnostic timescales as simple tools for illuminating how a...
Timescales relevant to the dynamics of a tracer in a well-mixed domain (i.e. a reservoir) are studie...
Under constant hydrodynamic conditions and assuming horizontal homogeneity, negatively buoyant parti...
International audienceThe residence time measures the time spent by a water parcel or a pollutant in...
Under constant hydrodynamic conditions and assuming horizontal homogeneity, negatively buoyant parti...
Transport time scales are key parameters to assess water renewal of estuaries and tidal basins and t...
The residence time of a sinking particle in the euphotic layer is usually defined as the time taken ...
Residence times and exposure times are computed for 13 boxes in the Scheldt Estuary, using the high-...
[Extract] The residence time is the characteristic time that a parcel of water will remain within a...
The transport timescales of water in an estuary are important measurements for monitoring pollution ...
The transport timescales of water in an estuary are important measurements for monitoring pollution ...
This paper presents a study of two transport timescales (TTS), i.e., the residence time and exposure...
Within the framework of tidally flushed, semi-enclosed basins with negligible freshwater inflow, and...
The concept of time of concentration in the analysis of catchment responses dates back over 150 year...
The residence time has long been used as a classification parameter for estuaries and other semi- e...
In this article, we describe the use of diagnostic timescales as simple tools for illuminating how a...
Timescales relevant to the dynamics of a tracer in a well-mixed domain (i.e. a reservoir) are studie...
Under constant hydrodynamic conditions and assuming horizontal homogeneity, negatively buoyant parti...
International audienceThe residence time measures the time spent by a water parcel or a pollutant in...
Under constant hydrodynamic conditions and assuming horizontal homogeneity, negatively buoyant parti...
Transport time scales are key parameters to assess water renewal of estuaries and tidal basins and t...
The residence time of a sinking particle in the euphotic layer is usually defined as the time taken ...
Residence times and exposure times are computed for 13 boxes in the Scheldt Estuary, using the high-...
[Extract] The residence time is the characteristic time that a parcel of water will remain within a...
The transport timescales of water in an estuary are important measurements for monitoring pollution ...
The transport timescales of water in an estuary are important measurements for monitoring pollution ...
This paper presents a study of two transport timescales (TTS), i.e., the residence time and exposure...
Within the framework of tidally flushed, semi-enclosed basins with negligible freshwater inflow, and...
The concept of time of concentration in the analysis of catchment responses dates back over 150 year...
The residence time has long been used as a classification parameter for estuaries and other semi- e...
In this article, we describe the use of diagnostic timescales as simple tools for illuminating how a...