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American Chemical Society, Environmental Science and Technology, 17(45), p. 7107-7113, 2011

DOI: 10.1021/es201778s

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Crossing Turbulent Boundaries: Interfacial Flux in Environmental Flows

Journal article published in 2011 by Stanley B. Grant ORCID, Ivan Marusic
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Abstract

Advances in the visualization and prediction of turbulence are shedding new light on mass transfer in the turbulent boundary layer. These discoveries have important implications for many topics in environmental science and engineering, from the transport of earth-warming CO2 across the sea-air interface, to nutrient processing and sediment erosion in rivers, lakes, and the ocean, to pollutant removal in water and wastewater treatment systems. In this article we outline current understanding of turbulent boundary layer flows, with particular focus on coherent turbulence and its impact on mass transport across the sediment-water interface in marine and freshwater systems.