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Z. Jason Hou, Nicholas D. Ward, Allison N. Myers-Pigg, Xinming Lin, Scott R. Waichler, Cora Wiese Moore, Matthew J. Norwood, Peter Regier and Steven B. Yabusaki
The influence of coastal ecosystems on global greenhouse gas (GHG) budgets and their response to increasing inundation and salinization remains poorly constrained. In this study, we have integrated an uncertainty quantification (UQ) and ensemble machine ...
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Juan Francisco Mora-Sánchez, Josep Ribes, Josué González-Camejo, Aurora Seco and María Victoria Ruano
This research lays a foundation for optimised membrane photobioreactor performance and introduces novel control parameters crucial for advancing microalgae cultivation techniques and promoting environmental sustainability. Particularly, this study presen...
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Dario Autovino, Vincenzo Alagna, Cristina Bondì and Massimo Iovino
Green roofs can be a valid solution for stormwater management in urban environments. The objective of this study was to develop a laboratory procedure for the hydraulic characterization of artificial substrates, used in the realization of green roofs, ba...
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Cansu Almaz, Markéta Miháliková, Kamila Bátková, Jan Vopravil, Svatopluk Matula, Tomá? Khel and Recep Serdar Kara
This study introduces a simple and cost-effective method for the indirect determination of field capacity (FC) in soil, a critical parameter for soil hydrology and environmental modeling. The relationships between FC and soil moisture constants, specific...
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Hua Liu, Wenwu Zhao and Yanxu Liu
Water erosion has negative effects on agricultural productivity in Africa. The cover management factor (C factor) related to vegetation is the most influential parameter in the estimation of water erosion and reflects key interrelated cover and managemen...
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Antonio Teixeira de Matos, Mateus Pimentel de Matos, Renan de Almeida Costa, Marcos von Sperling
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The aim of the present work was to evaluate the relationship between the hydraulic retention time power parameter (n) of the modified first-order kinetic mathematical model (MFOKM) with the hydraulic dispersion number (d) and the organic matter degradabi...
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Xinyi Wang, Weifang Qiao, Jing Chen, Xiaoman Liu and Fang Yang
Geothermal water samples taken from deep aquifers within the city of Kaifeng at depths between 800 and 1650 m were analyzed for conventional water chemical compositions and stable isotopes. These results were then combined with the deuterium excess param...
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Jing Zhang, Zhenhua Wang and Xiong Luo
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Yi-Bo Li, Ye Liu, Wei-Bo Nie and Xiao-Yi Ma
The accurate estimation of soil hydraulic parameters (?s, a, n, and Ks) of the van Genuchten?Mualem model has attracted considerable attention. In this study, we proposed a new two-step inversion method, which first estimated the hydraulic parameter ?s u...
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Alessandro D?Emilio, Rosa Aiello, Simona Consoli, Daniela Vanella and Massimo Iovino
Modeling soil-water regime and solute transport in the vadose zone is strategic for estimating agricultural productivity and optimizing irrigation water management. Direct measurements of soil hydraulic properties, i.e., the water retention curve and the...
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