Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1390: Evaluation of Uncertainty Intervals for Daily, Statistically Derived Streamflow Estimates at Ungaged Basins Across the Continental U.S Water doi: 10.3390/w12051390 Authors: Sara Levin William Farmer Streamflow estimation methods that transfer information from an index gage to an ungauged site are commonly used; however, uncertainty in daily streamflow estimates are often not adequately quantified. In this study, daily streamflow was simulated at 1331 validation...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1393: Uncertainty Assessment of Urban Hydrological Modelling from a Multiple Objective Perspective Water doi: 10.3390/w12051393 Authors: Bo Pang Shulan Shi Gang Zhao Rong Shi Dingzhi Peng Zhongfan Zhu The uncertainty assessment of urban hydrological models is important for understanding the reliability of the simulated results. To satisfy the demand for urban flood management, we assessed the uncertainty of urban hydrological models from a multiple-objective...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1388: Insight on Extraction and Characterisation of Biopolymers as the Green Coagulants for Microalgae Harvesting Water doi: 10.3390/w12051388 Authors: Teik-Hun Ang Kunlanan Kiatkittipong Worapon Kiatkittipong Siong-Chin Chua Jun Wei Lim Pau-Loke Show Mohammed J. K. Bashir Yeek-Chia Ho This review presents the extractions, characterisations, applications and economic analyses of natural coagulant in separating pollutants and microalgae from...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1387: Pharmaceuticals Load in the Svihov Water Reservoir (Czech Republic) and Impacts on Quality of Treated Drinking Water Water doi: 10.3390/w12051387 Authors: Josef V. Datel Anna Hrabankova An important component of micropollutants are PPCPs (pharmaceuticals and personal care products). This paper contains the results of the monitoring of surface water, groundwater and wastewater in the surrounding area of the Svihov drinking water reservoir. Over the period...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1385: A New Thioalkalivibrio sp. Strain Isolated from Petroleum-Contaminated Brackish Estuary Sediments: A New Candidate for Bio-Based Application for Sulfide Oxidation in Halo-Alkaline Conditions Water doi: 10.3390/w12051385 Authors: Simone Becarelli Salvatore La China Alla Lapidus Andrey Prijibelski Dmitrii Polev Giulio Petroni Simona Di Gregorio A new halo-alkaline sulfur-oxidising bacterial strain was isolated from brackish estuary sediments...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1386: Using SCS-CN and Earth Observation for the Comparative Assessment of the Hydrological Effect of Gradual and Abrupt Spatiotemporal Land Cover Changes Water doi: 10.3390/w12051386 Authors: Emmanouil Psomiadis Konstantinos X. Soulis Nikolaos Efthimiou In this study a comparative assessment of the impacts of urbanization and of forest fires as well as their combined effect on runoff response is investigated using earth observation and the Soil Conservation...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1383: The Effects of Limiting Restoration Treatments in a Shallow Urban Lake Water doi: 10.3390/w12051383 Authors: Kowalczewska-Madura Rosińska Dondajewska-Pielka Gołdyn Kaczmarek Swarzędzkie Lake, directly polluted for many years with municipal wastewater and heavily loaded with nutrient compounds from the catchment area, has become degraded and strongly eutrophicated. Strong cyanobacterial blooms have contributed, among others, to the cessation...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1382: Evaluating Spatiotemporal Variations of Groundwater Quality in Northeast Beijing by Self-Organizing Map Water doi: 10.3390/w12051382 Authors: Jia Li Zheming Shi Guangcai Wang Fei Liu As one of the globally largest cities suffering from severe water shortage, Beijing is highly dependent on groundwater supply. Located northeast of Beijing, the Pinggu district is an important emergency-groundwater-supply source. This area developed rapidly under the...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1384: Socio-Hydrological Modelling: The Influence of Reservoir Management and Societal Responses on Flood Impacts Water doi: 10.3390/w12051384 Authors: Cinzia Albertini Maurizio Mazzoleni Vincenzo Totaro Vito Iacobellis Giuliano Di Baldassarre Over the last few years, several socio-hydrological studies have investigated the risk dynamics generated by the complex interactions between floods and societies, with a focus on either changing reservoir operation...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1380: Spatial Variability of Beach Impact from Post-Tropical Cyclone Katia (2011) on Northern Ireland’s North Coast Water doi: 10.3390/w12051380 Authors: Giorgio Anfuso Carlos Loureiro Mohammed Taaouati Thomas A. G. Smyth Derek W. T. Jackson In northern Europe, beach erosion, coastal flooding and associated damages to engineering structures are linked to mid-latitude storms that form through cyclogenesis and post-tropical cyclones, when a tropical cyclone...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1376: Contamination of Surface Water and River Sediments by Antibiotic and Antiretroviral Drug Cocktails in Low and Middle-Income Countries: Occurrence, Risk and Mitigation Strategies Water doi: 10.3390/w12051376 Authors: Pius Kairigo Elijah Ngumba Lotta-Riina Sundberg Anthony Gachanja Tuula Tuhkanen Presence of antimicrobial cocktails in the hydrological cycles is of interest because of their potential to mediate antimicrobial resistance within the...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1379: Impacts of Chosen Parameters on Fe-Dependent Nitrate Reduction in Anammox Consortia: Performance and Bioactivity Water doi: 10.3390/w12051379 Authors: Zhen Bi Yong Huang Wenjing Zhang Ge Song Fe-dependent nitrate reduction by anammox consortia could serve as a valuable autotrophic denitrification process for wastewater treatment. However, influences of temperature, pH, and Fe/NO3-N ratio on this biochemical process have not been studied. The present...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1377: Characterization of Aquifer Hydrochemistry from the Operation of a Shallow Geothermal System Water doi: 10.3390/w12051377 Authors: Hanna Choi Jaeyeon Kim Byoung Ohan Shim Dong-hun Kim The use of shallow geothermal energy systems utilizing groundwater temperature for the air-conditioning of buildings is increasing worldwide. The impact of these systems on groundwater quality has become crucial for environmental regulations and system design. For the...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1378: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Precipitation Frequency in Texas Using High-Resolution Radar Products Water doi: 10.3390/w12051378 Authors: Dawit Ghebreyesus Hatim O. Sharif Understanding the frequency and intensity of precipitation is needed for many vital applications including water supply for agricultural, municipal, industrial, and power generation uses, design of hydraulic structures, and analysis and forecasting of hazards such as flood, drought, and...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1375: Improved Principal Component-Fuzzy Comprehensive Assessment Coupling Model for Urban River Water Quality: A Case Study in Chongqing, China Water doi: 10.3390/w12051375 Authors: Siyuan Zhao Jing Chen Qiu Jin Huazu Liu Wei Yang Wei Li Jiao Jiang Yue Sha Zhenyu Tian Yixin Wang Xiaoting Li An improved principal component-fuzzy comprehensive assessment coupling model for urban river water quality is proposed, which fully considers...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1381: Removal of Phosphate Ions from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption onto Leftover Coal Water doi: 10.3390/w12051381 Authors: Dereje Tadesse Mekonnen Esayas Alemayehu Bernd Lennartz High loadings of wastewater with phosphors (P) require purification measures, which can be challenging to realize in regions where the technical and financial frame does not allow sophisticated applications. Simple percolation devices employing various kinds of adsorbents might...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1374: Chromium Removal from Tannery Wastewater by Electrocoagulation: Optimization and Sludge Characterization Water doi: 10.3390/w12051374 Authors: Nahid M. Genawi Mohamed H. Ibrahim Muftah H. El-Naas Awad E. Alshaik The treatment of tannery effluent is of great interest as it contains a complex mixture of pollutants, primarily chromium. The disposal of this wastewater can have adverse effects on the environment and aquatic life, which is an emerging problem...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 1373: Heliconia stricta Huber Behavior on Hybrid Constructed Wetlands Fed with Synthetic Domestic Wastewater Water doi: 10.3390/w12051373 Authors: Cristina E. Almeida-Naranjo Gabriela Guachamín Víctor H. Guerrero Cristina-Alejandra Villamar Constructed wetlands (CWs) represent a highly efficient, eco-friendly and economic alternative for wastewater treatment in decentralized contexts. The adequate selection of the plants used in CWs plays a decisive role...
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