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Coupled dynamics in soil: experimental and numerical studies of energy, momentum and mass transfer

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In arid and semi-arid areas, the main contributions to land surface processes are precipitation, surface evaporation and surface energy balancing.

In the close-to-surface layer and root-zone layer, vapor flux is the dominant flux controlling these processes - process which, in turn, influence the local climate pattern and the local ecosystem.

The work reported in this thesis attempts to understand how the soil airflow affects the vapor transport during evaporation processes, by using a two-phase heat and mass transfer model.

The necessity of including the airflow mechanism in land surface process studies is discussed and highlighted.

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Product Details
Springer
3642340733 / 9783642340734
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
14/12/2012
Germany
English
159 pages
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