학술논문

Modeling the Effects of Turbulence on Hyporheic Exchange and Local‐to‐Global Nutrient Processing in Streams
Document Type
article
Source
Water Resources Research. 54(9)
Subject
Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engineering
Engineering
Earth Sciences
streams
turbulence
nutrients
hyporheic
biogeochemistry
sediment
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Hydrology
Civil engineering
Environmental engineering
Language
Abstract
New experimental techniques are allowing, for the first time, direct visualization of mass and momentum transport across the sediment-water interface in streams. These experimental insights are catalyzing a renaissance in our understanding of the role stream turbulence plays in a host of critical ecosystem services, including nutrient cycling. In this commentary, we briefly review the nature of stream turbulence and its role in hyporheic exchange and nutrient cycling in streams. A simple process-based model, borrowed from biochemical engineering, provides the link between empirical relationships for grain-scale turbulent mixing and nutrient processing at reach, catchment, continental, and global scales.