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Water, Volume 8, Issue 9

September 2016 - 55 articles

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Articles (55)

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
10,323 Views
18 Pages

18 September 2016

Given the opportunities offered by foreign investment in energy infrastructure mostly by Chinese firms, the Government of Cambodia is giving high priority to developing hydropower resources for reducing energy poverty and powering economic growth. Us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,871 Views
16 Pages

Shedding Light on Increasing Trends of Phosphorus Concentration in Upper Austrian Rivers

  • Matthias Zessner,
  • Ottavia Zoboli,
  • Gerold Hepp,
  • Max Kuderna,
  • Christine Weinberger and
  • Oliver Gabriel

16 September 2016

Phosphorus (P) impairment of surface waters still represents a major concern worldwide, despite decades of awareness and implementation of remedial measures. In view of this situation, it is all the more necessary to provide decision makers with reli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
64 Citations
10,287 Views
16 Pages

Evolutionary and Holistic Assessment of Green-Grey Infrastructure for CSO Reduction

  • Alida Alves,
  • Arlex Sanchez,
  • Zoran Vojinovic,
  • Solomon Seyoum,
  • Mukand Babel and
  • Damir Brdjanovic

15 September 2016

Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecting public safety and health in urban areas. Urban growth, one of the main drivers of change in the current century, will also affect these conditions....

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
18,547 Views
18 Pages

15 September 2016

Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to sustainable sources of safe water for the world’s populations, scholar and practitioners have suggested fostering improved modes of water governance tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,964 Views
20 Pages

Impact of Land Use on Frequency of Floods in Yongding River Basin, China

  • Yue Zhang,
  • Yong Zhao,
  • Qingming Wang,
  • Jianhua Wang,
  • Haihong Li,
  • Jiaqi Zhai,
  • Yongnan Zhu and
  • Jiazhen Li

14 September 2016

As the debates surrounding the negative influences of flood control using dams or reservoirs on the eco-environment become fierce, non-structural flood control measures like land use change gain more attention. This study researched the effect of int...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,376 Views
16 Pages

13 September 2016

Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth’s climate system and associated multiple damaging hydrological events (MDHEs), the simultaneous triggering of different types of phenomena (landslides and floods), affect an always-increasing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,221 Views
7 Pages

13 September 2016

Methods based on two-point geostatistics have been routinely used to interpolate random variables such as groundwater level and concentration and to estimate their values at un-sampled locations. These methods use the observed data to analyze spatial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,271 Views
23 Pages

13 September 2016

Joint assessment of groundwater-surface water resources can help develop sustainable regional water management plans for intensive agriculture. In this study, we estimated allowable groundwater and surface water quantities using a water balance model...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
8,283 Views
21 Pages

13 September 2016

Spectral characteristics of CDOM (Chromophoric dissolved organic matter) in water columns are a key parameter for bio-optical modeling. Knowledge of CDOM optical properties and spatial discrepancy based on the relationship between water quality and s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
6,556 Views
15 Pages

13 September 2016

Hydrological properties are driving forces of wetland systems. The influence of water level fluctuations on vegetation distribution is of growing interest as wetlands are increasingly disturbed by climate change and intensive human activity. Based on...

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