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Ziyang Li, Wei Ye, Miroslav Marence and Jeremy D. Bricker
Climate change with extreme hydrological conditions, such as drought and flood, bring new challenges to seepage behavior and the stability of earthfill dams. Taking a drought-stricken earthfill dam of China as an example, the influence of drought-flood c...
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Sardar Ateeq-Ur-Rehman, Minh Duc Bui and Peter Rutschmann
Water reservoirs planned or constructed to meet the burgeoning energy and irrigation demands in Pakistan face a significant loss of storage capacity due to heavy sediment load from the upper Indus basin (UIB). Given their importance and the huge investme...
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Riccardo Campo, Maria Gabriella Giustra, Mauro De Marchis, Gabriele Freni and Gaetano Di Bella
Shipboard slop wastewaters are produced by the activity of washing of oil tankers with seawater, and are characterized by high salinity and hydrocarbons. In this context, harbor authorities are forced to respect the international regulation IMO-MARPOL 73...
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Imran Arshad, Muhammed Muneer Babar
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In this study, a slav? program of G?o-Slop? softwar? (S??P/W) was us?d to analyz? th? b?havior of phr?atic lin? along with th? computation of s??pag? flux and ?xit gradi?nt for a non-homog?nous ?arth dam (Hub dam) for two diff?r?nt cas?s, with filt?r dra...
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Munir Joseph,Kim L?say
It is characterized as a "Suspension" of microorganisms, both living and dead' in a wastewater. The microorganisms are dynamic by a data of air (oxygen) accordingly known as actuated muck. Initiate slop is that slime which settle down in an optional sedi...
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