Abstract
Dispersion experiments were conducted in four river reaches under both open-water and ice-covered flow conditions. The data were used to obtain the transverse mixing coefficient and to investigate which dimensionless mixing coefficient should be used for ice-covered flows. The results also demonstrate that the sinuosity of a river reach affects the value of the mixing coefficient and can thus be used to guide the selection of mixing coefficient for natural streams.
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