New Planetary Science Research from National Institute for Environmental Studies Discussed (High-resolution flow simulation in Typhoon 21, 2018: massive loss of submerged macrophytes in Lake Biwa)
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: “Flow speeds of approximately 0.8 m/s might be the critical value that induces the fluid force acting on the uprooting of the submerged macrophytes. Our approach is practical for evaluating changes in lake environments attributed to the massive outflow of submerged macrophytes under various climate change scenarios.”
For more information on this research see: High-resolution flow simulation in Typhoon 21, 2018: massive loss of submerged macrophytes in
A free version of this journal article is available at https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-021-00440-9.
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