Information - AW9 Processes at environmental interfaces as sub-atmospheric boundary conditions
Event Information
This session is devoted to processes at the interface between both
abiotic and biotic environments, the atmosphere or natural fluid
flows. This interface can be considered as an atmospheric boundary
condition with exchange of energy through biophysical and chemical
processes and fluctuating temporally and spatially at various spatial
and temporal scales, as an application of environmental fluid
mechanics. Theoretical developments of the aforementioned processes
and their simulation through numerical models, comprising both
traditional and non-linear physics approaches, provide outputs for
sub-atmospheric boundary conditions. For this session papers reporting
observational, experimental, modelling and theoretical investigations
are welcome. The topics will include:
- Modelling of land processes under homogeneous and non-homogeneous surfaces
- Modelling of contaminants in surface and subsurface waters, including
water-sediments interactions and air-water exchanges in natural waters
- Modelling of chemicals transport in the soil
- Two-phase and multiphase flows
- Non-linear phenomena in environmental fluid mechanics modelling
Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Gualtieri, C.
Gas-Transfer in Streams and Rivers
Mihailovic, D.T.
Category Theory as the Language of Modelling Environmental Interfaces – Complex Biophysical Systems
Co-Sponsorship
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