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Yuliya Kulikova, Julia Gorbunova, Sergey Aleksandrov, Marina Krasnovskih, Valentin Gurchenko and Olga Babich
This paper presents results of an aquatic vegetation resource potential assessment. The study is aimed at assessing the perspective of biotechnological approaches to reducing the biogenic pollution of water bodies by the removal of aquatic vegetation. Th...
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Dian Li, Zhenyang Peng, Guoqiang Liu and Chenyu Wei
On the edges of rivers where the flow velocity is low, aquatic plants flourish, with emergent rigid herbs being the most common. Since the flow structures of vegetated flow are strongly influenced by vegetation distribution patterns, homogeneous and hete...
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Rachel L. Nifong and Jason M. Taylor
Agricultural drainage networks within the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB) have potential to attenuate nutrient loading to downstream aquatic ecosystems through best management practices. Nutrient uptake (nitrogen, phosphorus), gross primary producti...
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Ludovic Cassan, Hélène Roux, Pierre-André Garambois
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A friction model resulting from investigations into macro-roughness elements in fishways has been compared with a broad range of studies in the literature under very different bed configurations. In the context of flood modelling or aquatic habitats, the...
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Shang-Shu Shih, Shang-Shang Hong, Tsang-Jung Chang
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Constructed ponds and wetlands are widely used in urban areas for stormwater management, ecological conservation, and pollution treatment. The treatment efficiency of these systems is strongly related to the hydrodynamics and hydraulic residence time. In...
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Jihong Xia and Launia Nehal
Vegetation in riparian zones has a significant influence on resistance, velocity distribution and turbulence intensity. This study experimentally investigated the effect of emergent bending riparian zone vegetation on the flow. The results showed that th...
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