Confronting Grand Challenges in Environmental Fluid Mechanics

Environmental fluid mechanics underlies a wealth of natural, industrial and, by extension, societal challenges. In the coming decades, as we strive towards a more sustainable planet, there are a wide range of grand challenge problems that need to be tackled, ranging from fundamental advances in unde...

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Hauptverfasser: Dauxois, T, Peacock, T, Bauer, P, Caulfield, C P, Cenedese, C, Gorlé, C, Haller, G, Ivey, G N, Linden, P F, Meiburg, E, Pinardi, N, Vriend, N M, Woods, A
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Computational fluid dynamics
Fluid dynamics
Fluid flow
Multiphase flow
Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Physics - Fluid Dynamics
Physics - Geophysics
Pollution transport
Stratified flow
Urban environments
Urban transportation
Weather
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