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Antoine Picard, Florent Barbecot, Gérard Bardoux, Pierre Agrinier, Marina Gillon, José A. Corcho Alvarado, Vincent Schneider, Jean-François Hélie and Frédérick de Oliveira
Accurate discharge measurement is mandatory for any hydrological study. While the ?velocity? measurement method is adapted to laminar flows, the ?dilution? method is more appropriate for turbulent streams. As most low-gradient streams worldwide are neith...
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Daniele Pinton, Alberto Canestrelli and Luca Fantuzzi
An accurate description of hydrodynamic processes in coastal wetlands is needed to improve their management and conservation. As a consequence, higher knowledge of the connected morphological and ecologic processes is achievable. However, it is very cost...
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Henning Teickner, Jan R. K. Lehmann, Patrick Guth, Florian Meinking and David Ott
In ecological research, a key interest is to explore movement patterns of individual organisms across different spatial scales as one driver of biotic interactions. While various methods exist to detect and record the presence and movements of individual...
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Carlos Eugenio Pereira, Marcio Ricardo Salla, Vanessa Maria Frasson, José Eduardo Alamy Filho, Guilherme de Lima
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Models based on the diffusive-advective equations are valuable tools for forecasting of contamination levels downstream from spill points. These models require field parameters for validation. The longitudinal dispersion coefficient EL, which translates ...
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Adrian Unc, Joanna Niemi and Michael J. Goss
Discontinuous flows resulting from discrete natural rain events induce temporal and spatial variability in the transport of bacteria from organic waste through soils in which the degree of saturation varies. Transport and continuity of associated pathway...
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Ivan Morales, Janet A. Atoyan, José A. Amador and Thomas Boving
Segmented mesocosms (n = 3) packed with sand, sandy loam or clay loam soil were used to determine the effect of soil texture and depth on transport of two septic tank effluent (STE)-borne microbial pathogen surrogates?green fluorescent protein-labeled E....
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Rory Cowie, Mark W. Williams, Mike Wireman and Robert L. Runkel
Stream water quality in areas of the western United States continues to be degraded by acid mine drainage (AMD), a legacy of hard-rock mining. The Rico-Argentine Mine in southwestern Colorado consists of complex multiple-level mine workings connected to ...
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C. Duwig, P. Delmas, K. Müller, B. Prado, K. Ren, H. Morin, A. Woodward
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