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  <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.18453/rosdok_id00004804</identifier>
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    <creator>
      <creatorName nameType="Personal">Kandler, Leonie</creatorName>
      <givenName>Leonie</givenName>
      <familyName>Kandler</familyName>
      <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="GND" schemeURI="http://d-nb.info/gnd/">http://d-nb.info/gnd/1366532953</nameIdentifier>
      <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID" schemeURI="https://orcid.org/">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1878-2800</nameIdentifier>
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  <titles>
    <title>Wave-induced vertical turbulent transport of a passive scalar above permeable rippled seabeds</title>
  </titles>
  <publisher>Universität Rostock</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2024</publicationYear>
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  <subjects>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">500 Natural sciences</subject>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">620 Engineering &amp; allied operations</subject>
  </subjects>
  <dates>
    <date dateType="Created">2024</date>
  </dates>
  <language>en</language>
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    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="PURL">https://purl.uni-rostock.de/rosdok/id00004804</alternateIdentifier>
    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="URN">urn:nbn:de:gbv:28-rosdok_id00004804-2</alternateIdentifier>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">This study used wave tank experiments to explore tracer fluid transport above rippled, permeable seabeds. Using PIV and LIF measurements, it quantified flow and vertical transport. Findings show ripple shape and symmetry influence turbulence and tracer fluid movement, with symmetric natural ripples enhancing transport. Strong wave action intensified fluid exchange, driven by vortex formation. Results aid modeling of solute transport in coastal systems.</description>
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