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Water, Volume 16, Issue 21

November-1 2024 - 146 articles

Cover Story: In the state of Texas (USA), shallow alluvial aquifer systems that are mined for natural aggregate materials (sand and gravel) often have mine pits that are left open to the surface to create recreational water features or provide water for livestock. Though picturesque and serene, their effects on local groundwater systems are not well understood or constrained and such lake systems may be exacerbating water level decline and altering groundwater chemistry. The pit in this photograph is largely used as water supply for cattle and experiences frequent algal blooms and constant evaporation, all while still being connected to groundwater flow in the aquifer, making it (and the many lakes like it) a potential liability for aquifer management as we move towards a more uncertain water future. View this paper
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Articles (146)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,700 Views
13 Pages

The Influence of Fibers from Domestic Laundry Wastewater on the Clogging Process of a Filter

  • Jakub Nieć,
  • Natalia Walczak,
  • Marcin Spychała and
  • Zbigniew Walczak

2 November 2024

This study presents the impact of the size and shape of particles in laundry wastewater on the clogging process of a porous material. Clogging can be defined as a mechanical limitation of flow through porous media. The process of mechanical clogging...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,575 Views
21 Pages

1 November 2024

Spillways can present a way to control the overflowing of water during flood events and prevent damage from levee breaches. With increasing interest in nature-based solutions, the interaction between flow and vegetation parameters has to be understoo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,308 Views
13 Pages

Coastline Bathymetry Retrieval Based on the Combination of LiDAR and Remote Sensing Camera

  • Yicheng Liu,
  • Tong Wang,
  • Qiubao Hu,
  • Tuanchong Huang,
  • Anmin Zhang and
  • Mingwei Di

1 November 2024

This paper presents a Compact Integrated Water–Land Survey System (CIWS), which combines a remote sensing camera and a LiDAR module, and proposes an innovative underwater topography retrieval technique based on this system. This technique utili...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,035 Views
18 Pages

Partitioning of Heavy Rainfall in the Taihang Mountains and Its Response to Atmospheric Circulation Factors

  • Qianyu Tang,
  • Zhiyuan Fu,
  • Yike Ma,
  • Mengran Hu,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Jiaxin Xu and
  • Yuanhang Li

1 November 2024

The spatial and temporal distribution of heavy rainfall across the Taihang Mountains exhibits significant variation. Due to the region’s unstable geological conditions, frequent heavy rainfall events can lead to secondary disasters such as land...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,025 Views
21 Pages

1 November 2024

The overall goal of urban water supply is to ensure the water quality from source to tap. As the “last mile”, the building water supply system (BWSS) is the crucial part in ensuring tap water safety, and its deteriorating water quality ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,177 Views
27 Pages

Forecasting Multi-Step Soil Moisture with Three-Phase Hybrid Wavelet-Least Absolute Shrinkage Selection Operator-Long Short-Term Memory Network (moDWT-Lasso-LSTM) Model

  • W. J. M. Lakmini Prarthana Jayasinghe,
  • Ravinesh C. Deo,
  • Nawin Raj,
  • Sujan Ghimire,
  • Zaher Mundher Yaseen,
  • Thong Nguyen-Huy and
  • Afshin Ghahramani

1 November 2024

To develop agricultural risk management strategies, the early identification of water deficits during the growing cycle is critical. This research proposes a deep learning hybrid approach for multi-step soil moisture forecasting in the Bundaberg regi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,080 Views
13 Pages

1 November 2024

Legal personhood has been recognized for several ecosystems worldwide, garnering significant attention from the scholarly community. This attention translated with the mobilization of approaches anchored into legal, institutional, or ethnographic per...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,514 Views
19 Pages

Analysis of the Occurrence Conditions and Formation Mechanism of Mineral Water in the Southern Region of Yaoquan Mountain, Wudalianchi

  • Chang Li,
  • Xubin Shan,
  • Chuansheng Li,
  • Shuren Hao,
  • Bin Cheng,
  • Chuanlei Lu,
  • Jian Zhao,
  • Xu Wang and
  • Ziliang Su

1 November 2024

Because of its unique geographical properties, the Yaoquanshan area of Wudalianchi City, Heilongjiang Province, contains rich mineral water resources. We have carried out much research on the mineral water in the Yaoquanshan area of Wudalianchi City,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,862 Views
19 Pages

N-Chloramine Functionalized Polymer Gels for Point-of-Use Water Disinfection

  • Ana Estrella-You,
  • Israt Jahan Duti,
  • Qinmo Luo,
  • Jamie D. Harris,
  • Rachel A. Letteri and
  • James A. Smith

1 November 2024

Combinations of metal disinfectants (i.e., silver and copper) with chlorine in doses that meet the World Health Organization guidelines for drinking water operate synergistically to provide superior drinking water disinfection across a wide range of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,270 Views
13 Pages

1 November 2024

Reliable paleoflood proxies can help reconstruct past flood variation patterns. Here, we investigated the grain-size data of a 63 cm core retrieved from Lake Chaonaqiu, western Chinese Loess Plateau, in order to build a long time-series of flood occu...

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