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Milan Kresojevic, Vesna Ristic Vakanjac, Dragan Trifkovic, Jugoslav Nikolic, Boris Vakanjac, Du?an Polomcic and Dragoljub Bajic
This paper describes how uncontrolled and illegal mining of sand and gravel can affect surface water and groundwater regimes in places where there is a hydraulic connection between them, based on a case study of the Velika Morava River in Serbia. Also, a...
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Tong Jiang, Xun Pei, Wenxue Wang, Longfei Li and Shihao Guo
The tailwater tunnel of the Wuyue pumped storage power station is located in bedrock and extends to depths between tens and hundreds of meters. It is impossible to analyze and evaluate the whole engineering area from geological exploration data, and the ...
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Lucas Candido Gonçalves Barbosa, Fernando Santos Lima, Paulo Alex Neves da Silva, Graziela Picciola Bordoni, Paulo Sergio Scalize, José Daniel Gonçalves Vieira and Lilian Carla Carneiro
Among the etiological agents of acute gastroenterocolitis, group A Rotavirus stands out. Proper hygiene and basic sanitation are the prophylactic means. The present research aimed to carry out the tracking of Rotavirus in waters of rural communities. The...
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Shangrong Chen, Jifei Cui and Fayun Liang
Simultaneous construction of adjacent projects may lead to emergencies in a foundation pit group, which significantly affects the deformation and safety of foundation pits. In this study, the deformation characteristics of a deep foundation pit group and...
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Jiaxin Li, Ying Zhang, Liang Chen, Yuhu Li, Xiaolian Chao, Juanli Wang, Bingjie Mai and Jing Cao
Excavated human bones are important materials for revealing information about ancient human food, the ancient environment and the ancient climate, and the origins of ancient humans. Often, the chemical composition and biological characteristics of bones ...
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Pedro Martínez-Santos, Miguel Martín-Loeches, Silvia Díaz-Alcaide and Kerstin Danert
Water access remains a challenge in rural areas of low-income countries. Manual drilling technologies have the potential to enhance water access by providing a low cost drinking water alternative for communities in low and middle income countries. This p...
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Humberto Rodrigues Francisco, Arlindo Fabrício Corrêia and Aldi Feiden
This study proposed a method for identifying areas appropriate for fish farming in ground-excavated ponds using data obtained from public institutions. The method was applied to three cities located in the central-southern region of Paraná State, Brazil....
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Pierre Drap, Odile Papini, Elisa Pruno, Micchele Nucciotti and Guido Vannini
This paper presents certain reflections concerning an interdisciplinary project between medieval archaeologists from the University of Florence (Italy) and computer science researchers from CNRS, National Center for Scientific Research, (France), aiming ...
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Pol Bouratsis, Panayiotis Diplas, Clinton L. Dancey, Nikolaos Apsilidis
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The measurement of the morphologic characteristics of evolving sediment beds around hydraulic structures is crucial for the understanding of the physical processes that drive scour. Although there has been significant progress towards the experimental ch...
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Artur Mennerich, Lothar Niebuhr, Hady Ezzo
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The wastewater treatment plant of Wathlingen, Germany, has a design capacity of 20,500 p.e. Since 2000, the sewage sludge has been treated in four reed beds with an area of 3000 m2 each. During this time, three of the four polders were emptied once and p...
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