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Frank Winde
As the second part of a series of four, this paper reviews a number of case studies of natural uranium attenuation in peat, as well as underlying chemical mechanisms reported in literature. Based on this review, a generic, conceptual, model for peat to a...
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Isri Ronald Mangangka
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Constructed stormwater wetlands are manmade, shallow, and extensively vegetated water bodies which promote runoff volume and peak flow reduction, and also treat stormwater runoff quality. Researchers have noted that treatment processes of runoff in a con...
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Elissavet Dotsika, Dafni Kyropoulou, Vassilios Christaras and Georgios Diamantopoulos
Samples of mortars were collected from lime and hydraulic mortars affected by environmental degradation. A total of 63 samples were obtained from Hellenistic, Late Roman and Byzantine historic constructions located at Kavala, Drama and Makrygialos in Nor...
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Andrea Zinzani and Christine Bichsel
Over the last two decades, politics of scale and rescaling processes in relation to water have been debated by several scholars, especially by geographers and political ecologists, who emphasized their socio-political nature and their interactions with t...
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Andrea Zinzani and Christine Bichsel
Over the last two decades, politics of scale and rescaling processes in relation to water have been debated by several scholars, especially by geographers and political ecologists, who emphasized their socio-political nature and their interactions with t...
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Shouyuan Zhang, Xin Wang and Haitao Ma
With the widespread use of sector gates in tidal river locks, there is a growing interest in the operating force during the gate operation. This study investigates the characteristics of operating forces in a sector gate hydraulic cylinder system using p...
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Alexander Yakirevich
Groundwater is an essential and vital water resource for drinking water production, agricultural irrigation, and industrial processes. The better understanding of physical and chemical processes in aquifers enables more reliable decisions and reduces the...
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Sascha Frank, Thomas Heinze, Mona Ribbers and Stefan Wohnlich
Flow and transport processes in fractured systems are not yet fully understood, and it is challenging to determine the respective parameters experimentally. Studies on 10 samples of 2 different sandstones were used to evaluate the reproducibility of trac...
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Zhaoxin Wang, Tiejun Wang and Yonggen Zhang
Knowledge of both state (e.g., soil moisture) and flux (e.g., actual evapotranspiration (ETa) and groundwater recharge (GR)) hydrological variables across vadose zones is critical for understanding ecohydrological and land-surface processes. In this stud...
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Marijonas Bogdevicius, Vigaile Semaskaite, Tatjana Paulauskiene, Jochen Uebe and Algimantas Danilevicius
Global natural gas resources are growing and are increasingly geographically diverse. A Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) is one of the most commonly used vessel types in the global ship fleet due to the possibility of storage, reloading to...
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Ivo Baselt and Thomas Heinze
Climate change is already affecting high mountain regions, such as the European Alps. Those regions will be confronted with a significant rise of temperatures above the global average, and more and heavier rain events, also during wintertime. The system ...
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Stanislav Dushkin,Tamara Shevchenko
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This paper reports a study on the application of aluminum sulfate solution, modified by the magnetic field and electrocoagulation, in the processes of drinking water preparation. The modification of the coagulant solution makes it possible to intensify w...
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Junhong Zhang, Luojie Feng, Sujie Chen, Tao Huang, Lu Chen, Dangwei Wang, Minglong Dai and Dongdong Zhang
Reservoir regulation has been playing an increasingly important role in water resources development and its influence on the hydrological processes of downstream tributaries has attracted much attention. The lower Han River is selected as a case study to...
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Giacomo Viccione, Stefania Evangelista and Giovanni De Marinis
Liquid treatment processes have been assuming increasing importance in recent decades with the progressive industrialization to ensure public health security for drinking water or to prevent economic damage when safeguarding important production processe...
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Mark E. Grismer
Determination of overland sheet flow depths, velocities and celerities across the hillslope in watershed modeling is important towards estimation of surface storage, travel times to streams and soil detachment rates. It requires careful characterization ...
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Lorenzo De Carlo, Mohammad Farzamian, Antonietta Celeste Turturro and Maria Clementina Caputo
In recent years, geophysical techniques have been increasingly used to monitor flow and transport processes in the Earth critical zone (ECZ). Among these, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a powerful tool used to predict hydrological parameters ...
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Pol Bouratsis, Panayiotis Diplas, Clinton L. Dancey and Nikolaos Apsilidis
The measurement of the morphologic characteristics of evolving sediment beds around hydraulic structures is crucial for the understanding of the physical processes that drive scour. Although there has been significant progress towards the experimental ch...
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Gergely T. Török, Sándor Baranya and Nils Rüther
3D numerical models are increasingly used to simulate flow, sediment transport and morphological changes of rivers. For the simulation of bedload transport, the numerical flow model is generally coupled with an empirical sediment transport model. The app...
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Gergely T. Török, Sándor Baranya, Nils Rüther
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3D numerical models are increasingly used to simulate flow, sediment transport and morphological changes of rivers. For the simulation of bedload transport, the numerical flow model is generally coupled with an empirical sediment transport model. The app...
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Pol Bouratsis, Panayiotis Diplas, Clinton L. Dancey, Nikolaos Apsilidis
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The measurement of the morphologic characteristics of evolving sediment beds around hydraulic structures is crucial for the understanding of the physical processes that drive scour. Although there has been significant progress towards the experimental ch...
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