Transverse and Longitudinal Dispersion in Vegetation 2016: Artificial, Carex, Typha
dataset
posted on 2016-12-13, 10:04 authored by James Hart, Patrick West, Frederick SonnenwaldFrederick Sonnenwald, Virginia StovinVirginia Stovin, Ian GuymerThe data describes concentrations of a neutrally buoyant solute in water through both time and space past two measurement locations within full-width fully emergent vegetation. Measurements were conducted in five types of vegetation, low-density artificial vegetation, high-density artificial vegetation, Carex Acutiformis, winter Typha Latifolia, and summer Typha Latifolia.
This data set is suitable for estimating longitudinal and transverse dispersion. It accompanies the journal article submission entitled "Transverse and Longitudinal Mixing in Real Emergent Vegetation at Low Velocities".
This data set is suitable for estimating longitudinal and transverse dispersion. It accompanies the journal article submission entitled "Transverse and Longitudinal Mixing in Real Emergent Vegetation at Low Velocities".
Funding
EPSRC grants EP/K024442/1 and EP/K025589/1
History
Ethics
- There is no personal data or any that requires ethical approval
Policy
- The data complies with the institution and funders' policies on access and sharing
Sharing and access restrictions
- The data can be shared openly
Data description
- The file formats are open or commonly used
Methodology, headings and units
- There is a readme.txt file describing the methodology, headings and units