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American Journal of Environmental Protection. 2013, 1(3), 66-69
DOI: 10.12691/env-1-3-4
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Vorticity in Green House Gases Flux Model in Boundary Layer

Valentini R.1, Vasenev I.I2 and Nurgaliev I.S.2,

1Department of Forest Science and Environment, University of Tuscia, Via De Lellis, Viterbo, Italy

2Laboratory Agro-ecological Monitoring, Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K.A.Timiryazev, Moscow, Russian

Pub. Date: August 05, 2013

Cite this paper:
Valentini R., Vasenev I.I and Nurgaliev I.S.. Vorticity in Green House Gases Flux Model in Boundary Layer. American Journal of Environmental Protection. 2013; 1(3):66-69. doi: 10.12691/env-1-3-4

Abstract

Mathematical model of the turbulent flux in the three-layer boundary system is presented. Turbulence is described as a presence of the nonzero vorticity. Generalized advection-diffusion-reaction equation is derived for arbitrary number components in the flux. The fluxes in the layers are objects for matching requirements on the boundaries between the layers.

Keywords:
green house gas mathematical model turbulent flux vorticity micrometeorology material point turbulent diffusion

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