The presence of dead zones in streams and rivers significantly affects the characteristics of mass transport. In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/or to spur dikes and groyne fields. Dead zones produce a difference between the concentration curves measured and modeled by the classical 1D advection-diffusion equation with sharper front and longer tails. In a dead zone, the mean flow velocity in the main stream direction is essentially zero and the main transport mechanism is transverse turbulent diffusion which controls the exchange processes of solutes with the main stream. This Chapter presents the results of 3D steady-state and time-variable numerical simulations carried out wi...
Solute transport in streams and rivers is strongly related to river characteristics, such as mean fl...
We present a numerical solution for the dead zone model which describes the solute transport in a su...
State-of-the-art of hydraulic and water quality modeling in streams and rivers does not include the ...
The presence of dead zones in streams and rivers significantly affects the characteristics of mass t...
In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
Contaminants and nutrients transport in streams and rivers is significantly affected by the presence...
In rivers, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/or...
A Lagrangian-Particle-Tracking-Method (LPTM) has been developed to determine the influence of dead w...
Abstract: This paper presents experimental studies to examine the flow patterns in dead zones, forme...
The classical one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation (ADE) gives an inadequate description of ...
International audienceAn Aggregated Dead Zone (ADZ) model is presented for longitudinal dispersion o...
Abstract Analytical solutions describing the 1D substance transport in streams have m...
The dispersive mass transport in rivers has been investigated to improve the predictability of trans...
The fate of solute and pollutants is controlled by a broad number of different transport and storage...
Abstract: We present a numerical solution for the dead zone model which de-scribes the solute transp...
Solute transport in streams and rivers is strongly related to river characteristics, such as mean fl...
We present a numerical solution for the dead zone model which describes the solute transport in a su...
State-of-the-art of hydraulic and water quality modeling in streams and rivers does not include the ...
The presence of dead zones in streams and rivers significantly affects the characteristics of mass t...
In a river, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/o...
Contaminants and nutrients transport in streams and rivers is significantly affected by the presence...
In rivers, dead zones can be due to geometrical irregularities in the riverbanks and riverbed and/or...
A Lagrangian-Particle-Tracking-Method (LPTM) has been developed to determine the influence of dead w...
Abstract: This paper presents experimental studies to examine the flow patterns in dead zones, forme...
The classical one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation (ADE) gives an inadequate description of ...
International audienceAn Aggregated Dead Zone (ADZ) model is presented for longitudinal dispersion o...
Abstract Analytical solutions describing the 1D substance transport in streams have m...
The dispersive mass transport in rivers has been investigated to improve the predictability of trans...
The fate of solute and pollutants is controlled by a broad number of different transport and storage...
Abstract: We present a numerical solution for the dead zone model which de-scribes the solute transp...
Solute transport in streams and rivers is strongly related to river characteristics, such as mean fl...
We present a numerical solution for the dead zone model which describes the solute transport in a su...
State-of-the-art of hydraulic and water quality modeling in streams and rivers does not include the ...