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Fahad Alqahtani, Mohammed Almutairi and Frederick T. Sheldon
This study provides a comprehensive review and comparative analysis of existing Information Flow Tracking (IFT) tools which underscores the imperative for mitigating data leakage in complex cloud systems. Traditional methods impose significant overhead o...
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Gabriella Balacco, Vito Iacobellis, Francesca Portincasa, Emilio Ragno, Vincenzo Totaro and Alberto Ferruccio Piccinni
Sewage systems play a crucial role in the framework of the water resources cycle. The detection of the causes and typologies of their malfunction is essential not only for guaranteeing correct hydraulic management of the network but also because it can p...
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Alessandra S. Braswell, Andrew R. Anderson and William F. Hunt
Two stormwater control measures (SCMs) installed in series were monitored for their individual impact on the hydrology and water quality of stormwater runoff from a 0.08-hectare watershed in Fayetteville, North Carolina, for 22 months. Runoff was first t...
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Mushombe Muma, Alain N. Rousseau and Silvio J. Gumiere
3D hydrological modeling was performed, using CATHY (acronym for CATchment HYdrology model), with the basic objective of checking whether the model could reproduce the effects of subsurface agricultural drainage on stream flows and soil water storage. Th...
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Sean Curneen and Laurence Gill
Full-scale willow evapotranspiration systems fed from the base with septic tank or secondary treated domestic effluent from single houses have been constructed and instrumented in Ireland in order to investigate whether the technology could provide a sol...
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M. Rutsch, J. Rieckermann, J. Cullmann, J.B. Ellis, J. Vollertsen, P. Krebs
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