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Water, Volume 17, Issue 14

July-2 2025 - 126 articles

Cover Story: ROS events and their intensities increased significantly in Changbai Mountains in spring and Altay Mountains and the southeast part of Qinghai‒Tibet Plateau in winter, whereas that of middle and lower Yangtze River Plain decreased significantly in winter. Changes in ROS events and their intensities in snow-rich regions were driven by rainfall days and quantity of rainfall, respectively, and those in regions with more rainfall were driven by snow cover days and snow water equivalents, respectively. View this paper
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Articles (126)

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
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16 Pages

Numerical Study of Turbulent Open-Channel Flow Through Submerged Rigid Vegetation

  • Theodora P. Kalaryti,
  • Nikolaos Th. Fourniotis and
  • Efstratios E. Tzirtzilakis

20 July 2025

In the present study, three-dimensional turbulent, subcritical open-channel flow (Fr = 0.19) through submerged rigid vegetation is numerically investigated using the ANSYS FLUENT solver (v. 22. 1). The Volume of Fluid (VOF) method is applied for free...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,185 Views
32 Pages

19 July 2025

Floods are the biggest hydrometeorological disaster, affecting millions annually. Thus, flood hazard assessment is crucial and plays a pivotal role in rational water management. This study was undertaken to evaluate flood hazards through the applicat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
892 Views
16 Pages

Cascade Reservoir Outflow Simulation Based on Physics-Constrained Random Forest

  • Zehui Zhou,
  • Lei Yu,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Benyou Jia,
  • Luchen Zhang and
  • Shaoze Luo

19 July 2025

Accurate reservoir outflow simulation is crucial for water resource management. However, traditional machine learning-based simulation methods have not sufficiently considered the physical constraints of reservoir operation, which may lead to unreali...

  • Article
  • Open Access
810 Views
21 Pages

A Fresh Perspective on Freshwater Data Management and Sharing: Exploring Insights from the Technology Sector

  • Jess Kidd,
  • Nathanael T. Bergbusch,
  • Graham Epstein,
  • Geoffrey Gunn,
  • Heidi Swanson and
  • Simon C. Courtenay

19 July 2025

It is well established that effective management and restoration of freshwater ecosystems is often limited by the availability of reusable data. Although numerous public, private, and nonprofit organizations collect data from freshwater ecosystems, m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,299 Views
20 Pages

Bioadsorption of Manganese with Modified Orange Peel in Aqueous Solution: Box–Behnken Design Optimization and Adsorption Isotherm

  • Liz Marzano-Vasquez,
  • Giselle Torres-López,
  • Máximo Baca-Neglia,
  • Wilmer Chávez-Sánchez,
  • Roberto Solís-Farfán,
  • José Curay-Tribeño,
  • César Rodríguez-Aburto,
  • Alex Vallejos-Zuta,
  • Jesús Vara-Sanchez and
  • César Madueño-Sulca
  • + 2 authors

19 July 2025

Chemically demethoxylated and Ca-cross-linked orange-peel waste was engineered as a biosorbent for Mn(II) removal from water. A three-factor Box–Behnken design (biosorbent dose 3–10 g L−1, initial Mn2+ 100–300 mg L−1, co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,376 Views
34 Pages

19 July 2025

Riverbed dynamics are natural processes that are strongly driven by human and climatic factors. In the last two centuries, the anthropogenic influence and impact of climate change on European rivers has resulted in significant degradation of riverbed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,323 Views
25 Pages

Hydraulic Modeling of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Debris Flows in Alluvial Fans: A Case Study in the Peruvian Andes

  • David Chacon Lima,
  • Alan Huarca Pulcha,
  • Milagros Torrejon Llamoca,
  • Guillermo Yorel Noriega Aquise and
  • Alain Jorge Espinoza Vigil

19 July 2025

Non-Newtonian debris flows represent a critical challenge for hydraulic infrastructure in mountainous regions, often causing significant damage and service disruption. However, current models typically simplify these flows as Newtonian, leading to in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,343 Views
18 Pages

19 July 2025

The colonization of Legionella spp. in engineered water systems constitutes a major public health threat. In this study, a six-year environmental surveillance (2020–2025) of Legionella colonization in five different types of facilities in Crete...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,424 Views
14 Pages

Enhanced Nematode Reduction in Drinking Water Using Sodium Hypochlorite and Ozone

  • Bojan Đurin,
  • Ebrahim Alamatian,
  • Mahmood Ramezani,
  • Sara Dadar and
  • Domagoj Nakić

18 July 2025

Nematodes are among the organisms found in treated water. While generally considered harmless to human health, under certain conditions, they may serve as vectors for pathogenic viruses and bacteria, posing potential risks. Conventional disinfection...

  • Article
  • Open Access
666 Views
16 Pages

18 July 2025

Korean rockfish, Sebastes schlegeli, a coastal species, is vulnerable to pollutants such as microplastics and bacteria. While interactions between microplastics and other pollutants have been studied, little is known about microplastic and bacteria i...

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