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Water, Volume 16, Issue 1

January-1 2024 - 189 articles

Cover Story: This study aimed to assess the seasonal and size-related microhabitat use by native fish above and below small hydropower plants (SHPP). For this, fish were sampled using a modified point electrofishing procedure, and a multivariate approach was used to analyze microhabitat use and availability data from sites located upstream (reference) and downstream (disturbed) from two SHPPs in northeast Portugal. The results showed negligible differences in fish microhabitat use between downstream SHPP and upstream reference sites. The cover might have had a significant role in tempering the effects of detrimental environmental conditions, namely, peaking flows, by providing hydraulic shelter, highlighting the need to maintain riparian vegetation strips and submerged aquatic macrophytes, as well as the provision of coarse substrate that can be critical for fish. View this paper
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Articles (189)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,152 Views
18 Pages

3 January 2024

This study investigated the effects of nonpoint source (NPS) pollution reduction and pollutant dynamics in a highland agricultural watershed in Korea. We employed the SWAT model to simulate hydrological processes and pollution transport within the wa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,724 Views
16 Pages

Does Marsh Restoration Have an Impact on Dew?

  • Yingying Xu,
  • Lei Chen,
  • Haodong Hou and
  • Yachao Zhang

3 January 2024

As an ecological factor of wetland ecosystems, dew condenses frequently and in large amounts. In the process of marsh wetland restoration, the differences in water depth and plant types in different restoration years may affect dew condensation and e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,847 Views
15 Pages

3 January 2024

A study using mathematical modeling has been conducted to analyze how both man-made and natural sources of contaminants affect various layers of an aquifer-aquitard system. The xy-, yz-, and zx-plane have been used to depict the locations where the n...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,964 Views
34 Pages

Application and Efficacy of Management Interventions for the Control of Microplastics in Freshwater Bodies: A Systematic Review

  • Suveshnee Munien,
  • Puspa L. Adhikari,
  • Kimberly Reycraft,
  • Traci J. Mays,
  • Trishan Naidoo,
  • MacKenzie Pruitt,
  • Jacqueline Arena and
  • Sershen

3 January 2024

This systematic review represents one of the first attempts to compare the efficacy of the full suite of management interventions developed to control (prevent or remove) microplastics (MPs) in freshwater bodies, both man-made and natural. The review...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,829 Views
16 Pages

Distribution of Groundwater Hydrochemistry and Quality Assessment in Hutuo River Drinking Water Source Area of Shijiazhuang (North China Plain)

  • Ziting Yuan,
  • Yantao Jian,
  • Zhi Chen,
  • Pengfei Jin,
  • Sen Gao,
  • Qi Wang,
  • Zijun Ding,
  • Dandan Wang and
  • Zhiyuan Ma

3 January 2024

The Hutuo River Drinking Water Source Area is an important water source of Shijiazhuang (North China Plain). Knowing the characteristics of groundwater chemistry/quality is essential for the protection and management of water resources. However, ther...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,965 Views
17 Pages

3 January 2024

To investigate the adsorption performance of different substrates for ammonia nitrogen in wastewater, adsorption experiments are conducted on four substrates, namely, zeolite, quartz sand, volcanic rock, and biological ceramsite, and the experimental...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,445 Views
26 Pages

3 January 2024

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in flood susceptibility modeling. In this study, we conducted a bibliometric analysis followed by a meta-data analysis to capture the nature and evolution of literature, intellectual structure networ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,608 Views
25 Pages

Modeling the Structure and Diffusion of Porous Layers

  • Marat Satayev,
  • Abdugani Azimov,
  • Gani Iztleuov and
  • Lazzat Satayeva

2 January 2024

The aim of this work is to develop an adsorber with a fixed bed of adsorbent and a mathematical model of the adsorption bed. On the basis of the theory of fractal clusters, an equation for calculating the layer porosity that takes into account the av...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,400 Views
13 Pages

Quantifying Drivers of Methane Hydrobiogeochemistry in a Tidal River Floodplain System

  • 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

2 January 2024

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 mach...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,483 Views
12 Pages

The Impact of Underground Structures on Urban Flood Models

  • Martina Hauser,
  • Stefan Reinstaller,
  • Martin Oberascher,
  • Dirk Muschalla and
  • Manfred Kleidorfer

1 January 2024

Owing to climate change, heavy rainfall events have increased in recent years, often resulting in urban flooding. Urban flood models usually consider buildings to be closed obstacles, which is not the case in reality. To address this research gap, an...

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