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Introduction to Environmental Fluid Dynamics
In Introduction to Environmental Fluid Dynamics, Stephan Pfahl introduces the fundamental principles of fluid dynamics within environmental systems. The book explores the movement of fluids in natural environments such as the atmosphere, rivers, oceans, and ecosystems. It discusses key concepts in fluid motion, transport processes, and how fluids interact with their surroundings, with a focus on environmental applications. Topics covered include water flow in various ecosystems, atmospheric circulation, and pollutant transport. Combining theoretical insights with practical examples, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the role fluid dynamics plays in environmental processes. It is an important resource for students and researchers in environmental science, hydrology, and fluid dynamics.
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