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Morena Gale?ic Divic, Marija Kvesic Ivankovic, Vladimir Divic, Mak Ki?evic, Marko Panic, Predrag Lugonja, Vladimir Crnojevic and Roko Andricevic
Water quality monitoring in coastal areas and estuaries poses significant challenges due to the intricate interplay of hydrodynamic, chemical, and biological processes, regardless of the chosen monitoring methods. In this study, we analyzed the applicabi...
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Ekaterini Hadjisolomou, Maria Rousou, Konstantinos Antoniadis, Lavrentios Vasiliades, Ioannis Kyriakides, Herodotos Herodotou and Michalis Michaelides
Eutrophication is a major environmental issue with many negative consequences, such as hypoxia and harmful cyanotoxin production. Monitoring coastal eutrophication is crucial, especially for island countries like the Republic of Cyprus, which are economi...
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Erica Matta, Mariano Bresciani, Giulio Tellina, Karin Schenk, Philipp Bauer, Fabian Von Trentini, Nils Ruther and Alena Bartosova
It is increasingly important to know the water quality of a reservoir, given the prospect of an environment poor in water reserves, which are based on intense and short-lived precipitation events. In this work, vegetation indices (NDVI, EVI) and bio-phys...
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Imad Janbain, Abderrahim Jardani, Julien Deloffre and Nicolas Massei
Water quality monitoring is essential for managing water resources and ensuring human and environmental health. However, obtaining reliable data can be challenging and costly, especially in complex systems such as estuaries. To address this problem, we p...
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Dániel Balla, Marianna Zichar, Emoke Kiss, György Szabó and Tamás Mester
The provision of webGIS-based water quality data services has become a priority area for both the public and administrative sectors in the context of the pandemic emergency associated with the global spread of COVID-19. Current geographic, monitoring and...
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Annie Gray, Colin Robertson and Rob Feick
Citizen science initiatives span a wide range of topics, designs, and research needs. Despite this heterogeneity, there are several common barriers to the uptake and sustainability of citizen science projects and the information they generate. One key ba...
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Rebecca Schiel, Bruce M. Wilson and Malcolm Langford
Ten years after the United Nation?s recognition of the human right to water and sanitation (HRtWS), little is understood about how these right impacts access to sanitation. There is limited identification of the mechanisms responsible for improvements in...
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Eunjeong Lee and Taegeun Kim
The water quality of the Dongjin River deteriorates during the irrigation period because the supply of river maintenance water to the main river is cut off by the mass intake of agricultural weirs located in the midstream regions. A physics-based model a...
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Yiannis Panagopoulos, Anna Konstantinidou, Konstantinos Lazogiannis, Anastasios Papadopoulos and Elias Dimitriou
The monitoring of surface waters is of fundamental importance for their preservation under good quantitative and qualitative conditions, as it can facilitate the understanding of the actual status of water and indicate suitable management actions. Taking...
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Danisa Dolder, Gustavious P. Williams, A. Woodruff Miller, Everett James Nelson, Norman L. Jones and Daniel P. Ames
Water quality data collection, storage, and access is a difficult task and significant work has gone into methods to store and disseminate these data. We present a tool to disseminate research in a simple method that does not replace but extends and leve...
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Mustafa Al-Mukhtar and Fuaad Al-Yaseen
Total dissolved solids (TDS) and electrical conductivity (EC) are important parameters in determining water quality for drinking and agricultural water, since they are directly associated to the concentration of salt in water and, hence, high values of t...
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Zhenzhen Di, Miao Chang and Peikun Guo
Unlike developed countries, China has a nationally unified water environment standard and a specific watershed protection bureau to perform water quality evaluation. It is a major challenge to assess the water quality of a large watershed at a wide spati...
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Zehra Yigit Avdan, Gordana Kaplan, Serdar Goncu and Ugur Avdan
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Jeroen Langeveld, Petra Van Daal, Remy Schilperoort, Ingmar Nopens, Tony Flameling, Stefan Weijers
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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) typically have a service life of several decades. During this service life, external factors, such as changes in the effluent standards or the loading of the WWTP may change, requiring WWTP performance to be optimized. ...
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Lori A. Sprague, Gretchen P. Oelsner, Denise M. Argue
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Combining water-quality data from multiple sources can help counterbalance diminishing resources for stream monitoring in the United States and lead to important regional and national insights that would not otherwise be possible. Individual monitoring o...
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Youn Shik Park and Bernie A. Engel
Water quality samples are typically collected less frequently than flow since water quality sampling is costly. Load Estimator (LOADEST), provided by the United States Geological Survey, is used to predict water quality concentration (or load) on days wh...
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Saja Al Ali, Céline Bonhomme, Ghassan Chebbo
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Stormwater quality modeling has arisen as a promising tool to develop mitigation strategies. The aim of this paper is to assess the build-up and wash-off processes and investigate the capacity of several water quality models to accurately simulate and pr...
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Saja Al Ali, Céline Bonhomme and Ghassan Chebbo
Stormwater quality modeling has arisen as a promising tool to develop mitigation strategies. The aim of this paper is to assess the build-up and wash-off processes and investigate the capacity of several water quality models to accurately simulate and pr...
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Youn Shik Park and Bernie A. Engel
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Water quality samples are typically collected less frequently than flow since water quality sampling is costly. Load Estimator (LOADEST), provided by the United States Geological Survey, is used to predict water quality concentration (or load) on days wh...
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Richard Smardon
This editorial provides an overview of the special issue ?Wetlands and Sustainability?. In particular, the special issue contains a review of Paul Keddy?s book ?Wetland Ecology? with specific reference to wetland sustainability. It also includes papers a...
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