List of Publications:

2019

  1. F. Comola, J.F. Kok, M. Chamecki, and R.L. Martin, The intermittency of wind-driven sand transport, Geophysical Research Letters, 46:13430-13440 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  2. M. Chamecki, T. Chor, D. Yang, and C. Meneveau, Material transport in the ocean mixed layer: recent developments enabled by large eddy simulations, Reviews of Geophysics, 57:1338-1371 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  3. A.M. Razmi, M. Chamecki, and H.M. Nepf, Efficient numerical representation of the impacts of flexible plant reconfiguration on canopy posture and hydrodynamic drag, Journal of Hydraulic Research, in press (abstract and pdf at T&F)
  4. A.K. Aiyer, D. Yang, M. Chamecki, and C. Meneveau, A population balance model for large eddy simulation of polydisperse droplet evolution, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 878:700-739 (abstract and pdf at Cambridge)
  5. B. Chen, M. Chamecki, and G.G. Katul, Effects of topography on in-canopy transport of gases emitted within dense forests, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 145:2101-2114 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  6. L.S. Freire, N.L. Dias, and M. Chamecki, Effects of sonic anemometer's path-averaging on the estimation of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rates, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 173:99-113 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  7. D. Wei, J.D. Fuentes, T. Gerken, A.M. Trowbridge, P.C. Stoy, and M. Chamecki, Influences of nitrogen oxides and isoprene on ozone-temperature relationships in the Amazon rain forest, Atmospheric Environment, 206:280-292 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  8. L.S. Freire, M. Chamecki, E. Bou-Zeid, and N.L. Dias, Critical flux Richardson number for Kolmogorov turbulence enabled by TKE transport, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 145:1551-1558 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)

2018

  1. T. Chor, D. Yang, C. Meneveau, and M. Chamecki, A turbulence velocity scale for predicting the fate of buoyant materials in the Oceanic Mixed Layer, Geophysical Research Letters, 45:11817-11826 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  2. I.D. Nissanka, H.J. Park, L.S. Freire, M. Chamecki, J.S. Reid, and D.H. Richter, Parameterized concentration profiles for aerosols in the marine atmospheric boundary layer, Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 123:9688-9702 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  3. B. Chen, D. Yang, C. Meneveau, and M. Chamecki, A numerical study of the effects of chemical dispersant on oil transport from an idealized underwater blowout, Physical Review Fluids, 3:083801 (abstract and pdf at APS)
  4. X. Lin, M. Chamecki, G. Katul, and X. Yu, Effects of leaf area index and density on ultrafine particle deposition onto forest canopies: a LES study, Atmospheric Environment, 189:153-163 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  5. Y.-S. Chen, J. Verlinde, E.E. Clothiaux, A.S. Ackerman, A.M. Fridlind, M. Chamecki, P. Kollias, M.P. Kirkpatrick, B. Chen, G. Yu, and A. Avramov, On the forward modeling of radar Doppler spectrum width from LES: Implications for model evaluation, Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 123:7444-7461 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  6. T. Chor, D. Yang, C. Meneveau, and M. Chamecki, Preferential concentration of noninertial buoyant particles in the ocean mixed layer under free convection, Physical Review Fluids, 3:064501 (abstract and pdf at APS)
  7. M. Chamecki, N.L. Dias, and L.S. Freire, A TKE-based framework for studying disturbed atmospheric surface layer flows and application to vertical velocity variance over canopies, Geophysical Research Letters, 45:6734-6740 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  8. D. Wei, J.D. Fuentes, T. Gerken, M. Chamecki, A.M. Trowbridge, P.C. Stoy, G.G. Katul, G. Fisch, O. Acevedo, A. Manzi, C. von Randow, and R.M.N. Santos, Environmental and biological controls on seasonal patterns of isoprene above a rain forest in central Amazonia, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 256/257:391-406 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  9. N.L. Dias, B.L. Crivellaro, and M. Chamecki, The Hurst phenomenon in error estimates related to atmospheric turbulence, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 168:387-416 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  10. K. Ghannam, G. Katul, E. Bou-Zeid, T. Gerken, and M. Chamecki, Scaling and similarity of the anisotropic coherent eddies in near-surface atmospheric turbulence, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 75:943-964 (abstract and pdf at AMS)
  11. R.L. Martin, J. Kok, T. Barchyn, C. Hugenholtz, M. Chamecki, and J.T. Ellis, High-frequency measurements of aeolian saltation flux: Field-based methodology and applications, Aeolian Research, 30:97-114 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  12. L.S. Freire and M. Chamecki, A one-dimensional stochastic model of turbulence within and above plant canopies, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 250/251:9-23 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  13. D. Richter and M. Chamecki, Inertial effects on the vertical transport of suspended particles in a turbulent boundary layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 167:235-256 (abstract and pdf at Springer)

2017

  1. T. Gerken, M. Chamecki and J.D. Fuentes, Air parcel residence times within forest canopies, Boundary-Layer Meteorologys, 165:29-54 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  2. M. Chamecki, N.L. Dias, S.T. Salesky and Y. Pan, Scaling laws for the longitudinal structure function in the atmospheric surface layer, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 74:1127-1147 (abstract and pdf at AMS)
  3. L.S. Freire, T. Gerken, J. Ruiz-Plancarte, D. Wei, J.D. Fuentes, G.G. Katul, N.L. Dias, O. Acevedo and M. Chamecki, Turbulent mixing and removal of ozone within the Amazon rainforest canopy, Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 122:2791-2811 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  4. C.Q. Dias-Junior, N.L. Dias, J.D. Fuentes, and M. Chamecki, Convective storms and non-classical low-level jets during high ozone level episodes in the Amazon region: an ARM/GOAMAZON case study, Atmospheric Environment, 155:199-209 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  5. S.T. Salesky, M. Chamecki, and E. Bou-Zeid, On the nature of the transition between roll and cellular organization in the convective boundary layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 163:41-68 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  6. K. Ghannam, T. Duman, S.T. Salesky, M. Chamecki and G. Katul, The nonlocal character of turbulence asymmetry in the convective atmospheric boundary layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143:494-507 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)

2016

  1. J.D. Fuentes, M. Chamecki, and 12 more authors, Linking meteorology, turbulence, and air chemistry in the Amazon rainforest, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 97:2329-2342 (abstract and pdf at AMS)
  2. D.M. Santos, O.C. Acevedo, M. Chamecki, J.D. Fuentes, T. Gerken and P.C. Stoy, Temporal scales of the nocturnal flow within and above a forest canopy in Amazonia, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 161:73-98 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  3. Y. Pan and M. Chamecki, A scaling law for the shear-production range of second-order structure functions, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 801:459-474 (abstract and pdf at Cambridge)
  4. J.D. Fuentes, M. Chamecki, T. Roulston, B. Cheng and K.R. Pratt, Air pollutants degrade floral scents and increase insect foraging times, Atmospheric Environment, 141:361-374 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  5. L.S. Freire, M. Chamecki and J.A. Gillies, Flux-profile relationship for dust concentration in the stratified atmospheric surface layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 160:249-267 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  6. Y. Pan, M. Chamecki and H. Nepf, Estimating the instantaneous drag-wind relationship for a horizontally homogeneous canopy, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 160:63-82 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  7. B. Cheng, D. Yang, C. Meneveau and M. Chamecki, Effects of swell on transport and dispersion of oil plumes within the ocean mixed layer, Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, 121:3564-3578 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  8. T. Liang, M. Chamecki and X. Yu, Sea salt aerosol deposition in the coastal zone: a large eddy simulation study, Atmospheric Research, 180:119-127 (abstract and pdf at Elsevier)
  9. E. Follett, M. Chamecki, H. Nepf, Evaluation of a random displacement model with a parameterized eddy diffusivity for predicting particle escape from canopies, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 224:40-48 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  10. B. Cheng, D. Yang, C. Meneveau and M. Chamecki, ENDLESS: An extended non-periodic domain large-eddy simulation approach for scalar plumes, Ocean Modelling, 101:121-132 (abstract and pdf at Elsevier)
  11. D. Yang, B. Cheng, S.A. Socolofsky, M. Chamecki and C. Meneveau, Large-eddy simulation and parameterization of buoyant plume dynamics in stratified flow, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 794:798-833 (abstract and pdf at Cambridge)
  12. S.A. Isard and M. Chamecki, A physically-based theoretical model of spore deposition for predicting spread of plant diseases, Phytopathology, 106:244-253 (abstract and pdf at APS)
  13. T. Gerken and 17 other authors including M. Chamecki, Downward transport of ozone rich air and implications for atmospheric chemistry in the Amazon rainforest, Atmospheric Environment, 124:64-76 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)

2015

  1. G.G. Katul, C. Manes, A. Porporato, E. Bou-Zeid and M. Chamecki, Bottlenecks in turbulent kinetic energy spectra predicted from structure function inflections using the Von Karman-Howarth equation, Physical Review E, 94:1-4 (abstract and pdf at APS)
  2. T. Banerjee, G.G. Katul, S.T. Salesky and M. Chamecki, Revisiting the formulations for the longitudinal velocity variance in the unstable atmospheric surface layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 141:1699-1711 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  3. Y. Pan, M. Chamecki, S.A. Isard and H. Nepf, Dispersion of particles released at the leading edge of a crop canopy, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 211:37-47 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  4. D. Yang, B. Cheng, M. Chamecki and C. Meneveau, Oil plumes and dispersion in Langmuir, upper-ocean turbulence: large-eddy simulations and K-profile parameterization, Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, 120:4729-4759 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)

2014

  1. Y. Pan, E. Follett, M. Chamecki and H. Nepf, Strong and weak, unsteady reconfiguration and its impact on turbulence structure within plant canopies, Physics of Fluids, 26:1-15 (abstract and pdf at AIP)
  2. Y. Pan, M. Chamecki and S.A. Isard, Large-eddy simulation of turbulence and particle dispersion inside the canopy roughness sublayer, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 753:499-534 (abstract and pdf at Cambridge)
  3. S.C. Gleicher, M. Chamecki, S.A. Isard, Y. Pan and G.G. Katul, Interpreting three-dimensional spore concentration measurements and escape fraction in a crop canopy using a coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian stochastic model, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 194:118-131 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  4. D. Yang, M. Chamecki and C. Meneveau, Inhibition of oil plume dilution in Langmuir ocean circulation, Geophysical Research Letters, 41:1632-1638 (abstract and pdf at Wiley and supporting information)
  5. W. Anderson and M. Chamecki, Numerical study of turbulent flow over complex aeolian dune fields: The White Sands National Monument, Physical Review E, 89:1-14 (abstract and pdf at APS)
  6. D.M. Cancelli, M. Chamecki and N.L. Dias, A large-eddy simulation study of scalar dissimilarity in the convective atmospheric boundary layer, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 71:3-15 (abstract and pdf at AMS)

2013

  1. M. Chamecki, Persistence of velocity fluctuations in non-Gaussian turbulence within and above plant canopies, Physics of Fluids, 25:1-14 (abstract and pdf at AIP)
  2. S.T. Salesky, G.G. Katul, and M. Chamecki, Buoyancy effects on the integral lengthscales and mean velocity profile in atmospheric surface layer flows, Physics of Fluids, 25:1-21 (abstract and pdf at AIP)
  3. G.G. Katul, D. Li, M. Chamecki and E. Bou-Zeid, Mean scalar concentration profile in a sheared and thermally stratified atmospheric surface layer, Physical Review E, 82:1-8 (abstract and pdf at APS)
  4. Y. Pan, M. Chamecki and S.A. Isard, Dispersion of heavy particles emitted from area sources in the unstable atmospheric boundary layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 146:235-256 (abstract and pdf at Springer)

2012

  1. S.T. Salesky and M. Chamecki, Random errors in turbulence measurements in the atmospheric surface layer: implications for Monin-Obukhov similarity, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 69:3700-3714 (abstract and pdf at AMS)
  2. D.M. Cancelli, N.L. Dias and M. Chamecki, Dimensionless criteria for the production-dissipation equilibrium of scalar fluctuations and their implications for scalar similarity, Water Resources Research, 48:W10522 (abstract and pdf at AGU)
  3. S.T. Salesky and M. Chamecki, A similarity model of subfilter-scale energy for large-eddy simulations of the atmospheric boundary layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 145:69-91 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  4. S.T. Salesky, M. Chamecki and N.L. Dias, Estimating the random error in eddy-covariance based fluxes and other turbulence statistics: the filtering method, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 144:113-135 (abstract and pdf at Springer and Matlab code)
  5. M. Chamecki, N.S. Dufault and S.A. Isard, Atmospheric dispersion of rust spores: a new theoretical framework to interpret field data and estimate downwind dispersion, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 51:672-685 (abstract and pdf at AMS)
  6. M. Chamecki, An analytical solution for dispersion of biological particles emitted from area sources: inclusion of dispersion in the crosswind direction, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 157:30-38 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)

2011

  1. M. Chamecki and C. Meneveau , Particle boundary layer above and downstream of an area source: scaling, simulations, and pollen transport, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 683:1-26 (abstract and pdf at Cambridge)
  2. M. Chamecki, S.C. Gleicher, N.S. Dufault and S.A. Isard, Diurnal variation in settling velocity of pollen released from maize and consequences for atmospheric dispersion and cross-pollination, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 151:1055-1065 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)

2010

  1. M.D. Martin, M. Chamecki and G.S. Brush, Anthesis synchronization and floral morphology determine diurnal patterns of ragweed pollen dispersal, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 150:1307-1317 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)
  2. M. Chamecki, Modeling subgrid scale heat fluxes in the neutral and stratified atmospheric boundary layer, Journal of Turbulence, 11:N13, 16p (abstract and pdf at JoT)

2009

  1. M.D. Martin, M. Chamecki, G.S. Brush, C. Meneveau and M.B. Parlange, Pollen clumping and wind dispersal in an invasive angiosperm, American Journal of Botany, 96:1703-1711 (abstract and pdf at AJB)
  2. M. Chamecki, C. Meneveau and M.B. Parlange, Large eddy simulation of pollen transport in the atmospheric boundary layer, Journal of Aerosol Science, 40:241-255 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect)

2008

  1. M. Chamecki, C. Meneveau and M.B. Parlange, A hybrid spectral/finite-volume algorithm for large-eddy simulation of scalars in the atmospheric boundary layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 128:473-484 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  2. R. van Hout, M. Chamecki, G. Brush, J. Katz and M.B. Parlange, The influence of local meteorological conditions on the circadian rhythm of corn (Zea mays L.) pollen emission, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 148:1078-1092 (abstract and pdf at ScienceDirect; see also erratum)

2007

  1. M. Chamecki, R. van Hout, C. Meneveau and M.B. Parlange, Concentration profiles of particles settling in the neutral and stratified atmospheric boundary layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 125:25–38 (abstract and pdf at Springer)
  2. M. Chamecki, C. Meneveau and M.B. Parlange, The local structure of atmospheric turbulence and its effect on the Smagorinsky model for large eddy simulation, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 64:1941-1958 (abstract and pdf at AMS)

2006

  1. M.F. Gobbi, M. Chamecki and N.L. Dias, Application of digital filtering for minimizing aliasing effects in atmospheric turbulent surface layer spectra, Water Resources Research, 42:W03405 (abstract and pdf at AGU)

2004

  1. M. Chamecki and N.L. Dias, The local isotropy hypothesis and the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate in the atmospheric surface layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 130:2733–2752 (abstract and pdf at Wiley)
  2. N.L. Dias, M. Chamecki, A. Kan and C.M.P. Okawa, A study of spectra, structure and correlation functions and their implications for the stationarity of surface-layer turbulence, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 110:165–189 (abstract and pdf at Springer)