Water plays a vital role in the Earth's system from land to freshwater and to marine, providing ecologically important functions and economically important products. Flow, mass transport and ecological process are the critical processes determining the flow-organism interactions at multiple scales of ecosystems, which have significant implications for aquatic ecosystem structure and function. Centering on this topic, it is necessary to carry out research on mechanism analysis, process dynamic simulation, optimization regulation and so on at different scales of ecosystems. In particular, the ongoing climate warming and human activities have altered the flow-organism interactions in different regions including land, freshwater and marine ecosystems. Therefore, it is highly necessary to further advance our knowledge of the flow, mass transport and ecological process in land-freshwater-marine ecosystems on earth.
This Research Topic aims to promote the research on flow, mass transport, ecological process and their impacts on land-freshwater-marine ecosystems by gathering and highlighting recent studies and findings based on numerical modeling, in-site observations, lab experiments, literature review, etc. We hope this Research Topic can help better design and implementation of practical applications for improving different ecosystems in the context of climate change.
We welcome research papers, review papers, and case studies related to hydrodynamics, hydrology, mass transfer, and ecological process mechanism in the land, freshwater and marine ecosystems, including but not limited to the following aspects:
• Hydrodynamic mechanism, simulation, and regulation of freshwater and marine ecosystems
• Mechanism and simulation of dynamic process and material transfer between surface water, groundwater and ocean
• Restoration and evaluation of freshwater and marine ecosystems
• Modeling of freshwater and marine ecosystems
• Mixing processes in aquatic systems impacted by climate warnings and human activities
Water plays a vital role in the Earth's system from land to freshwater and to marine, providing ecologically important functions and economically important products. Flow, mass transport and ecological process are the critical processes determining the flow-organism interactions at multiple scales of ecosystems, which have significant implications for aquatic ecosystem structure and function. Centering on this topic, it is necessary to carry out research on mechanism analysis, process dynamic simulation, optimization regulation and so on at different scales of ecosystems. In particular, the ongoing climate warming and human activities have altered the flow-organism interactions in different regions including land, freshwater and marine ecosystems. Therefore, it is highly necessary to further advance our knowledge of the flow, mass transport and ecological process in land-freshwater-marine ecosystems on earth.
This Research Topic aims to promote the research on flow, mass transport, ecological process and their impacts on land-freshwater-marine ecosystems by gathering and highlighting recent studies and findings based on numerical modeling, in-site observations, lab experiments, literature review, etc. We hope this Research Topic can help better design and implementation of practical applications for improving different ecosystems in the context of climate change.
We welcome research papers, review papers, and case studies related to hydrodynamics, hydrology, mass transfer, and ecological process mechanism in the land, freshwater and marine ecosystems, including but not limited to the following aspects:
• Hydrodynamic mechanism, simulation, and regulation of freshwater and marine ecosystems
• Mechanism and simulation of dynamic process and material transfer between surface water, groundwater and ocean
• Restoration and evaluation of freshwater and marine ecosystems
• Modeling of freshwater and marine ecosystems
• Mixing processes in aquatic systems impacted by climate warnings and human activities