Dr Firat Y Testik
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
University of Texas at San Antonio
1.304 BSE Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX 78249, USA
Email: firat.testik@utsa.edu
Website: http://engineering.utsa.edu/~ftestik/
Advisory Board Members
Dr H Joe S Fernando
Wayne and Diana Murdy Endowed Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
University of Notre Dame
Dr Eckart Meiburg
Distinguished Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California at Santa Barbara
Dr Ashish J Mehta
Professor Emeritus
Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering
University of Florida
Dr B Mutlu Sumer
Professor Emeritus
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technical University of Denmark
This book series will consist of monographs, review volumes, handbooks, and textbooks in the field of environmental fluid mechanics. The aim of this series is to offer a comprehensive and structured set of literature on (i) the fundamental and practical aspects of this rapidly advancing field, (ii) state of the knowledge with discussions on future directions, and (iii) undergraduate and graduate level education in this field.
Environmental fluid mechanics deals with the flows in the natural and engineered environments and is destined to cross the traditional disciplinary boundaries to address the existing and awaiting major societal challenges. As such, this book series will be tailored to serve researchers, practitioners, policy-/decision-makers, and students in a broad range of science and engineering disciplines. The subject areas of the series include:
Environmental Fluid Mechanics: Mixing and Transport in the Environment
Scott A Socolofsky (Texas A&M University, USA)
The Dynamics of Vegetated Flows
Marco Ghisalberti (University of Melbourne, Australia) & Ryan Lowe (University of Western Australia, Australia)
Buoyant Outflows to the Coastal Ocean
Huq Pablo (University of Delaware, USA)
Ecohydraulics: Fundaments and Applications
Thomas Hardy (Texas State University, USA)