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Water, Volume 13, Issue 22

November-2 2021 - 166 articles

Cover Story: The Ob River is a major river in western Siberia and is the world’s seventh longest river (3650 km). It is the largest Arctic River in terms of watershed area (2,990,000 km2), and it delivers 15% of the total freshwater flow to the Arctic Ocean. Its floodplain is 10 to 50 km wide and contains numerous water bodies which are flooded during the spring period and form a system of interconnected shallow ephemeral lakes and primary and secondary water channels. View this paper
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Articles (166)

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,926 Views
12 Pages

Establishing and Optimizing a Bacterial Consortia for Effective Biodegradation of Petroleum Contaminants: Advancing Classical Microbiology via Experimental and Mathematical Approach

  • Baichun Wu,
  • Jingmin Deng,
  • Hao Niu,
  • Jiahao Liang,
  • Muhammad Arslan,
  • Mohamed Gamal El-Din,
  • Qinghong Wang,
  • Shaohui Guo and
  • Chunmao Chen

22 November 2021

In classical microbiology, developing a high-efficiency bacterial consortium is a great challenge for faster biodegradation of petroleum contaminants. In this study, a systematic experimental and mathematical procedure was adopted to establish a bact...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,280 Views
17 Pages

Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment Wetlands for Nitrogen Removal in Tropical and Subtropical Australia

  • Emad Kavehei,
  • Syezlin Hasan,
  • Carla Wegscheidl,
  • Matthew Griffiths,
  • James C. R. Smart,
  • Carlos Bueno,
  • Liz Owen,
  • Kambez Akrami,
  • Mel Shepherd and
  • Scott Lowe
  • + 1 author

22 November 2021

Treatment wetlands can reduce nitrogen (N) pollution in waterways. However, the shortage of information on their cost-effectiveness has resulted in their relatively slow uptake in tropical and subtropical Australia, including the catchments of the Gr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,561 Views
16 Pages

22 November 2021

Landslide represents an increasing menace causing huge casualties and economic losses, and rainfall is a predominant factor inducing landslides. Landslide susceptibility assessment (LSA) is a commonly used and effective method to prevent landslide ri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
8,612 Views
17 Pages

Assessment of Water Quality for Aquaculture in Hau River, Mekong Delta, Vietnam Using Multivariate Statistical Analysis

  • Fridah Gacheri Mutea,
  • Howard Kasigwa Nelson,
  • Hoa Van Au,
  • Truong Giang Huynh and
  • Ut Ngoc Vu

22 November 2021

The deterioration signs of water quality in the Hau River are apparent. The present study analyzed the surface water quality of the Hau River using multivariate statistical techniques, including principal component analysis (PCA) and Cluster Analysis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,835 Views
26 Pages

The Role of Stakeholder Engagement in Developing New Technologies and Innovation for Nitrogen Reduction in Waters: A Longitudinal Study

  • Kenneth Nygaard,
  • Morten Graversgaard,
  • Tommy Dalgaard,
  • Brian H. Jacobsen and
  • Stefan Schaper

22 November 2021

Better nitrogen management, technologies, and regulation are required to reduce nitrogen losses in the aquatic environment. New innovative technologies can support farmers in a more targeted planning of fertilizer application and crop management at t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,138 Views
22 Pages

22 November 2021

Nutrient enrichment and eutrophication are among the main problems that lead to the deterioration of water quality in lakes and reservoirs. In this study, spatial and temporal variations in the concentrations of organic and inorganic species of nitro...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,452 Views
17 Pages

21 November 2021

The type of modelling of gully erosion for the projects of land management depend on the targets and degree of details of these projects, as well as on the availability of input data. The set of four models cover a broad range of possible application...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,979 Views
14 Pages

21 November 2021

The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River valley (YRV), which are among the most densely populated regions in China, are subject to frequent flooding. In this study, the predictor importance analysis model was used to sort and select predicto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,606 Views
13 Pages

Effects of Arctic Warming on Microbes and Methane in Different Land Types in Svalbard

  • Fang Zhang,
  • Han Zhang,
  • Shaofeng Pei,
  • Liyang Zhan and
  • Wangwang Ye

21 November 2021

Climate change is having a profound impact on Arctic microbiomes and their living environments. However, we have only incomplete knowledge about the seasonal and inter-annual variations observed among these microbes and about their methane regulation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,819 Views
19 Pages

21 November 2021

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants that possess serious risks to human health and the environment. Forty riverbed sediments samples were collected in mangrove river bed sediments where artisanal refining o...

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