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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 Citations
1,703 Views
19 Pages

1 November 2024

Climate change scenarios have been used to evaluate future climate change impacts and develop adaptation measures to mitigate potential damage. This study investigated strategies to reduce nonpoint source loads in an agriculturally dominated watershe...

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

1 November 2024

With the global ban on tributyltin (TBT), the pollution of triphenyltin (TPhT) is an emerging issue in some aquatic ecosystems. In this study, we investigated the concentrations of typical butyltin and phenyltin compounds in the surface water and sed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,508 Views
22 Pages

Feasibility Study Regarding the Use of a Conformer Model for Rainfall-Runoff Modeling

  • WeiCheng Lo,
  • Wei-Jin Wang,
  • Hsin-Yu Chen,
  • Jhe-Wei Lee and
  • Zoran Vojinovic

1 November 2024

Flood disasters often result in significant losses of life and property, making them among the most devastating natural hazards. Therefore, reliable and accurate water level forecasting is critically important. Rainfall-runoff modeling, which is a co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,296 Views
17 Pages

1 November 2024

According to fundamental concepts, the morphodynamic system of an accumulative sandy coast with underwater bars exhibits cyclic behavior across various time scales. This raises the question: which factor is more significant for the dynamics of a give...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,310 Views
21 Pages

1 November 2024

The spiral case plays a role in providing stable and uniform water flow in the pump-turbine unit, and the overall structure with the surrounding concrete is an important foundation for the safe and stable operation of the unit and power plant. In ord...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,008 Views
15 Pages

1 November 2024

Reanalysis datasets, such as ERA5, are essential for climate research, offering comprehensive spatiotemporal coverage. However, their accuracy needs thorough evaluation for effective regional application, particularly in areas with complex topography...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,478 Views
21 Pages

Water Temperature Model to Assess Impact of Riparian Vegetation on Jucar River and Spain

  • Carlos Miñana-Albanell,
  • Dongryeol Ryu and
  • Miguel Ángel Pérez-Martín

1 November 2024

Water temperature is a critical factor for aquatic ecosystems, influencing both chemical and biological processes, such as fish growth and mortality; consequently, river and lake ecosystems are sensitive to climate change (CC). Currently proposed CC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,543 Views
12 Pages

1 November 2024

Black bloom is a very serious water pollution phenomenon in eutrophic lakes, with Fe(II) and S(−II) being the key limiting factors for this problem. In this paper, three different machine learning methods, namely, Random Forest (RF), Gaussian M...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,390 Views
15 Pages

1 November 2024

The eastern coasts of Korea (ECK) and Japan (ECJ) are located at the southernmost limit of walleye pollock distribution in the Northwest Pacific. Following the climate regime shift (CRS) in the late 1980s, pollock catches in these regions have declin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,457 Views
20 Pages

31 October 2024

Fish passes are a key element enabling the migration of aquatic organisms in the context of restrictions resulting from the presence of weirs. Multi-criteria decision analysis, AHP, and Rembrandt methods were used to assess the effectiveness of fish...

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