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  Making water flow: a comparison of the hydrodynamic characteristics of 12 different benthic biological flumes

Jonsson, P. R., van Duren, L. A., Amielh, M., Asmus, R., Aspden, R. J., Daunys, D., et al. (2006). Making water flow: a comparison of the hydrodynamic characteristics of 12 different benthic biological flumes. Aquatic Ecology, 40(4), 409-438.

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Jonsson, P. R., Author
van Duren, L. A., Author
Amielh, M., Author
Asmus, R., Author
Aspden, R. J., Author
Daunys, D., Author
Friedrichs, M., Author
Friend, P. L., Author
Olivier, F., Author
Pope, N., Author
Precht, E.1, Author           
Sauriau, P. G., Author
Schaaff, E., Author
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1Flux Group, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_2481701              

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Free keywords: benthic boundary layer; biological-physical interaction; flume tanks; hydrodynamics; methods
 Abstract: Flume tanks are becoming increasingly important research tools in aquatic ecology, to link biological to hydrodynamical processes. There is no such thing as a “standard flume tank”, and no flume tank is suitable for every type of research question. A series of experiments has been carried out to characterise and compare the hydrodynamic characteristics of 12 different flume tanks that are designed specifically for biological research. These facilities are part of the EU network BioFlow. The flumes could be divided into four basic design types: straight, racetrack, annular and field flumes. In each facility, two vertical velocity profiles were measured: one at 0.05 m s−1 and one at 0.25 m s−1. In those flumes equipped with Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters (ADV), time series were also recorded for each velocity at two heights above the bottom: 0.05 m and 20% of the water depth. From these measurements turbulence characteristics, such as TKE and Reynolds stress, were derived, and autocorrelation spectra of the horizontal along-stream velocity component were plotted. The flume measurements were compared to two sets of velocity profiles measured in the field.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2006-07-142006-12
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 30
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: eDoc: 305442
ISI: 000242144700002
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Title: Aquatic Ecology
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Publ. Info: Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 40 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 409 - 438 Identifier: ISSN: 1386-2588
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/110975506072157