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Karidewa Nyeinga, Ole J Nydal, Denis Okello, Eldad J.K.B. Banda
This study presents a dynamic model for a concentrating solar energy collector with an integrated rock bed heat storage system. The model is based on numerical integration of a set of conservation equations for mass, momentum and energy of the heat carri...
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Antoine Soloy, Carlos Lopez Solano, Emma Imen Turki, Ernesto Tonatiuh Mendoza and Nicolas Lecoq
This study delves into the morphodynamic changes of pebble beaches in response to storm events, employing a combination of observational and numerical approaches. This research focuses on three extreme events, meticulously examining morhological changes ...
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Diego Carreira-Flores, Puri Veiga, Jesús Fernández-Gutiérrez, Pedro T. Gomes and Marcos Rubal
Scavenging fauna plays an integral role in ecosystem functioning, nutrient cycling and circulating organic matter. Thus, baseline data of scavenger assemblages on the NW coast of the Iberian Peninsula that provides information on the abundance of species...
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Alessio Nicosia, Francesco Giuseppe Carollo and Vito Ferro
Flow resistance in gravel-bed channels is not only affected by the shape and size of the roughness elements, but also by their arrangement on the channel bed surface (position to flow streamlines, spacing between elements, and their protrusion from the c...
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Jean-Claude Dauvin, Jean-Philippe Pezy, Emmanuel Poizot, Sophie Lozach and Alain Trentesaux
About 80% of the seabed of the English Channel (EC) is covered by coarse sediment, from coarse sand to pebbles. Quantitative data on the benthic macrofauna in these types of sediment remains are rare due to the difficulty of using grab corers in such har...
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Joseph P. Becker and Eric W. Peterson
Stream channelization, which entails reducing the sinuosity of a stream, widening, and in some cases deepening the stream channel, is a widespread practice in agricultural regions. Channelization efforts in central Illinois have significant impacts on th...
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Ana Laura Santos and D. Barrie Johnson
Packed bed bioreactors were used to remove soluble manganese from a synthetic mine water as the final stage of an integrated bioremediation process. The synthetic mine water had undergone initial processing using a sulfidogenic bioreactor (pH 4.0?5.5) wh...
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Menashe Bitan, Ehud Galili, Ehud Spanier and Dov Zviely
Since 2011, beach nourishment has become the preferred solution for mitigating coastal erosion along the Mediterranean coast of Israel, as it is considered ?soft? and environmentally friendly. However, using fine sand for nourishment in Israel without su...
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Julie Chenot, Elie Gaget, Cannelle Moinardeau, Renaud Jaunatre, Elise Buisson and Thierry Dutoit
The Mediterranean basin is extremely vulnerable to climate change, and one of the areas most impacted by human water demand. Yet the green roofs increasingly created both for aesthetic reasons and to limit pollution and urban runoff are themselves very w...
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Ai Mahmudatusaadah,Sudewi Sudewi10.17509/invotec.v12i2.6203 Abstract views: 470 PDF downloads: 387
To ensure the safety of food products to the consumer, required the application of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP). Liquid sugar is a food product which can be eaten directly or used as additives in the processing of other products. Stages...
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