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Adaptation: A Vital Priority for Sustainable Water Resources Management
Sustainability in terms of water management implies the study of all interrelated parameters (social, environmental, economic, engineering and political) in a comprehensive way.
E. Kolokytha
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Biochar has the potential to provide a multitude of benefits when used in soil remediation and increasing soil organic matter enrichment. Nevertheless, the intricated, hydrophobic pores and groups weaken its water-holding capacity in dry, sandy soils in ...
Youming Yang +4 more
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Toward snowpack runoff decision support
Summary: Rain-on-snow (ROS) events are commonly linked to large historic floods in the United States. Projected increases in the frequency and magnitude of ROS multiply existing uncertainties and risks in operational decision making. Here, we introduce a
Anne Heggli +4 more
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Due to the lack of observed data, climate change impact studies are difficult to conduct. This paper evaluates the effect of climate change on water resources, in a Moroccan basin, using the Final Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for Global ...
Tarik Saouabe +4 more
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This article investigates the challenges that face the development, community-scale adoption, and long-term sustainability of educational innovations in the field of hydrology and water resources engineering undergraduate education.
E. Habib, M. Deshotel
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Summary: Flocculation is a mainstream technology for the provision of safe drinking water but is limited due to the ineffectiveness of conventional flocculants in removing trace low-molecular-weight emerging contaminants.
Zhen Yang +9 more
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Advancing Water Sustainability: Innovative Technologies in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering [PDF]
In the evolving field of water environment, hydrology, and water resources engineering, advanced water treatment techniques have emerged as pivotal elements in addressing contemporary challenges and ensuring sustainable water management.
Liu Xu
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Analysis of Groundwater Availability Potential Using Euclidean Distance in the Suburbs of Yogyakarta City (study: Banguntapan District) [PDF]
As one of the areas directly adjacent to the outskirts of Yogyakarta City, the Banguntapan District is increasingly affected by various rapid urban activities.
Evanio Valencio +4 more
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Water shortage is a global problem, and China is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world. The reverse distribution of coal resources and water resources has made the protection and utilization of water resources for coal mining in China a ...
Dazhao Gu, Yong Zhang, Z. Cao
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An Improved Slime Mould Algorithm for Demand Estimation of Urban Water Resources
A slime mould algorithm (SMA) is a new meta-heuristic algorithm, which can be widely used in practical engineering problems. In this paper, an improved slime mould algorithm (ESMA) is proposed to estimate the water demand of Nanchang City.
Kanhua Yu, Lili Liu, Zhe Chen
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