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Pioneering Works in Polish Environmental Hydraulics: The Flavor of World-Class Science

50 Years of Work of Włodzimierz Czernuszenko

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Achievements of a noteworthy Polish scientist, Professor Włodzimierz Czernuszenko, in the context of international cooperation are presented herein. He was one of the initiators of the in-depth research in the emerging field of environmental hydraulics. He is well-known for his studies on turbulence in open-channels, heat and mass transport in rivers and quite recently on solid particles’ transport in rivers from the perspective of two-phase flows. This chapter was prepared on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his scientific work.

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This work was partly supported by grant No. N N306 658140 from National Science Centre, Poland.

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Rowiński, P.M., Kalinowska, M.B. (2013). Pioneering Works in Polish Environmental Hydraulics: The Flavor of World-Class Science. In: Rowiński, P. (eds) Experimental and Computational Solutions of Hydraulic Problems. GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30209-1_1

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