Scaling the gas transfer velocity and hydraulic geometry in streams and small rivers

Peter A. Raymond, Christopher J. Zappa, David Butman, Thomas L. Bott, Jody Potter, Patrick Mulholland, Andrew E. Laursen, William H. McDowell, Denis Newbold
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Scaling is an integral component of ecology and earth science. To date, the ability to determine the importance of air–water gas exchange across large spatial scales is hampered partly by our ability to scale the gas transfer velocity and stream hydraulics. Here we report on a metadata analysis of 563 direct gas tracer release experiments that examines scaling laws for the gas transfer velocity. We found that the gas transfer velocity scales with the product of stream slope and velocity, which is in alignment with theory on stream energy dissipation. In addition to providing equations that predict the gas transfer velocity based on stream hydraulics, we used our hydraulic data set to report a new set of hydraulic exponents and coefficients that allow the prediction of stream width, depth, and velocity based on discharge. Finally, we report a new table of gas Schmidt number dependencies to allow researchers to estimate a gas transfer velocity using our equation for many gasses of interest.

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缩放溪流和小河中的气体传递速度和水力几何形状
尺度学是生态学和地球科学的重要组成部分。迄今为止,确定空气-水-气体交换在大空间尺度上的重要性的能力在一定程度上受到了我们衡量气体传输速度和溪流水力学的能力的阻碍。在这里,我们报告了563个直接气体示踪剂释放实验的元数据分析,研究了气体传递速度的标度规律。结果表明,气体传递速度随流速与坡度的乘积而变化,这与气流能量耗散理论一致。除了提供基于流体水力学预测气体传递速度的方程外,我们还使用水力数据集报告了一组新的水力指数和系数,这些指数和系数可以根据流量预测流体宽度、深度和流速。最后,我们报告了一个新的气体施密特数依赖表,允许研究人员使用我们的方程来估计许多感兴趣的气体的气体传递速度。
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