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Water, Volume 17, Issue 5

March-1 2025 - 166 articles

Cover Story: After more than 1.5 years of observations, the information gathered with a basic, participatory monitoring system is utilized herein to test a 0D hydrological model, together with a comparison with a more refined, and more demanding, 2D hydrodynamic model. Related strengths and weaknesses are highlighted within the text. We present findings that demonstrate how even a simple case requires an efficient method to overcome unavoidable difficulties. Surprisingly, we were able to obtain results that reveal the behavior of the lagoon and shed light on the key points to be improved, both in terms of monitoring and modelling. This model has the potential for use in exploring possible changes linked to future climate scenarios and it can provide benefits in other similar situations. View this paper
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Articles (166)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,484 Views
16 Pages

Hybrid System of Fenton Process and Sequencing Batch Reactor for Coking Wastewater Treatment

  • Anna Grosser,
  • Ewa Neczaj,
  • Dorota Krzemińska and
  • Izabela Ratman-Kłosińska

4 March 2025

The aim of the work was to investigate the treatment efficiency of coking wastewater in a hybrid system combining the Fenton process with an SBR reactor. The Fenton reaction was optimised using variable reagent doses of 0.75, 1.0, 1.25 and 1.5 g/L fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,522 Views
14 Pages

4 March 2025

Long-term runoff projection and uncertainty estimates can provide both the changing trends and confidence intervals of water resources, provide basic information for decision makers, and reduce risks for water resource management. In this paper, a gr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,831 Views
19 Pages

Predictive Modeling of Cyanobacterial Blooms and Diurnal Variation Analysis Based on GOCI

  • Chichang Luo,
  • Xiang Wang,
  • Yuan Chen,
  • Hongde Luo,
  • Heng Dong and
  • Sicong He

4 March 2025

Algal bloom is a major ecological and environmental problem caused by abnormal algal reproduction in water, and it poses a serious threat to the aquatic ecosystem, drinking water safety, and public health. Because of the high dynamic and spatiotempor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,681 Views
18 Pages

4 March 2025

Evapotranspiration (ET) plays a pivotal role in linking the water and carbon cycles between the land and atmosphere, with latent heat flux (LE) representing the energy manifestation of ET. Due to adverse meteorological conditions, data quality filter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,329 Views
15 Pages

Evaluating Modeling Approaches for Phytoplankton Productivity in Estuaries

  • Reed Hoshovsky,
  • Frances Wilkerson,
  • Alexander Parker and
  • Richard Dugdale

4 March 2025

Phytoplankton comprise the base of the food web in estuaries and their biomass and rates of growth (productivity) exert a bottom-up control in pelagic ecosystems. Reliable means to quantify biomass and productivity are crucial for managing estuarine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,445 Views
18 Pages

Bibliometric Analysis of Hydrothermal Wastewater Treatment in the Last Two Decades

  • Abel Santillan-Angeles,
  • Candido Mendoza-Perez,
  • Edwin Villagrán,
  • Francisco Garcia and
  • Jorge Flores-Velazquez

4 March 2025

The reuse of wastewater expands its area of influence due in part to the water crisis and the increase in population in urban areas. Technologically, the methods of the treatment and separation of toxic agents have been diversified to provide water w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,900 Views
19 Pages

Quantifying Temporal Dynamics of E. coli Concentration and Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Pathogen in a Karst Basin

  • Shishir K. Sarker,
  • Ryan T. Dapkus,
  • Diana M. Byrne,
  • Alan E. Fryar and
  • Justin M. Hutchison

4 March 2025

Karst aquifers can be highly productive water sources but are vulnerable to contamination by pathogens because of integrated surface and subsurface drainage. Our study focuses on the karstic Royal Spring basin in Kentucky, encompassing urban and agri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,423 Views
15 Pages

4 March 2025

The biogas residue (BR) from the anaerobic digestion of sludge poses a threat to the environment due to the presence of toxic and hazardous substances. Furthermore, emerging contaminants, such as bisphenol A (BPA), are widespread in domestic and indu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,008 Views
29 Pages

Failure Mechanism and Risk Evaluation of Water Inrush in Floor of Extra-Thick Coal Seam

  • Min Cao,
  • Shangxian Yin,
  • Huiqing Lian,
  • Xu Wang,
  • Guoan Wang,
  • Shuqian Li,
  • Qixing Li and
  • Wei Xu

3 March 2025

In this paper, we investigate the evolution characteristics of floor failure during pressured mining in extra-thick coal seams. A mechanical expression relating floor failure depth to seam thickness is established based on soil mechanics and mine pre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,157 Views
21 Pages

Rainwater Treatment Using Ecological Buffer Zones: Influence of Plant and Filler Collocation

  • Jinchi Xu,
  • Feng Zhu,
  • Wen Wang,
  • Xiaolin Zhou,
  • Juexiu Li and
  • Chunzhen Fan

3 March 2025

An ecological buffer zone system was designed using three different fillers (ceramsite, anthracite, and zeolite) and plants (Pennisetum hybridum, Canna, and Lythrum virgatum, 1:1:1) to explore the treatment efficiency and mechanisms for initial storm...

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