15   Artículos

 
en línea
Do-Gun Kim and Seok-Oh Ko    
Stormwater runoff from expressways contains high concentrations of various heavy metals. However, heavy metal removal in most current runoff treatment facilities, using infiltration and filtration, is limited and poses substantial risks. Therefore, this ... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Min-Cheng Tu and Robert Traver    
The performance of flow through orifices on a perforated distribution pipe between periods with and without partial clogging (submersion of part of the distribution pipe) was compared. The distribution pipe receives runoff and delivers it to an undergrou... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Paula Santi Malnis,Carina E. Colombi,Natalia G. Rodríguez-Posatini,Luis M. Rothis,Carlos O. Limarino     Pág. 186 - 228
Recent studies proposed that distributive fluvial systems (DFS) occupy a great proportion in modern continental sedimentary basins, challenging classical sedimentary models proposed for similar ancient basin. Because of this, arises the importance of stu... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pieter J. Stuyfzand, Ebel Smidt, Koen G. Zuurbier, Niels Hartog, Mohamed A. Dawoud     Pág. 1 - 25
To be able to overcome water shortages, Abu Dhabi Emirate started an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project with desalinated seawater (DSW) as source water near Liwa. It is the largest DSW-ASR project in the world (stored volume ~10 Mm3/year), and sh... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Irene M. Johannsen, Jennifer C. Hengst, Alexander Goll, Britta Höllermann and Bernd Diekkrüger    
Regions of scarce fresh water resources, such as the Middle East and North Africa, are facing great challenges already today, and even more in the future, due to climatic and socioeconomic changes. The Middle Drâa valley in Morocco is one of many semi-ar... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Anna Palla, Ilaria Gnecco and Luca G. Lanza    
Loss of natural soil and vegetation within the urban environment can significantly affect the hydrologic cycle by increasing storm water runoff rates and volumes. In order to mitigate these modifications in urban areas engineered systems are developed, s... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

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