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Stormwater biofilters: A new validation modelling tool
(Elsevier, 2016)
Stormwater biofilters must be validated before they can be a trusted component of the treatment train used for water supply augmentation. Currently, only in situ challenge testing is accepted for treatment validation, yet ...
Stochastic structure of annual discharges of large European rivers
(Versita, 2015)
Water resource has become a guarantee for sustainable development on both local and global scales. Exploiting water resources involves development of hydrological models for water management planning. In this paper we ...
Enhanced Arsenic Removal from Water by Activated Red Mud Based on Hydrated Iron(III) and Titan(IV) Oxides
(Chemical Engineering Communications, 2012)
In this study, acid heat-activated neutralized red mud (AB) was promoted as an efficient sorbent for the removal of inorganic arsenic from water. Three sorbents: neutralized red mud (Bauxsol), acid-treated Bauxsol (aBauxsol), ...
Spatial variations in the distribution of trace ionic impurities in the water-steam cycle in a thermal power plant based on a multivariate statistical approach
(Central European Journal of Chemistry, 2013)
In this study, a multivariate statistical approach was used to identify the key variables responsible for process water quality in a power plant. The ion species that could cause corrosion in one of the major thermal power ...
Calibration of a 1D/1D urban flood model using 1D/2D model results in the absence of field data
(Water Science and Technology, 2011)
Recently increased flood events have been prompting researchers to improve existing coupled flood-models such as one-dimensional (1D)/1D and 1D/two-dimensional (2D) models. While 1D/1D models simulate sewer and surface ...
Annual and seasonal discharge prediction in the middle Danube River basin based on a modified TIPS (Tendency, Intermittency, Periodicity, Stochasticity) methodology
(De Gruyter Open Ltd, 2017)
The short-term predictions of annual and seasonal discharge derived by a modified TIPS (Tendency, Intermittency, Periodicity and Stochasticity) methodology are presented in this paper. The TIPS method (Yevjevich, 1984) is ...
Ski jump design
(Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management, 2010)
This paper is concerned with ski jump design for overflow dams and chute spillways. Despite the vast scope of literature on this subject, research in this field is still needed. Three important issues are addressed: take-off ...
Real-time forecasting urban drainage models: full or simplified networks?
(Water Science and Technology, 2010)
Lead time between rainfall prediction results and flood prediction results obtained by hydraulic simulations is one of the crucial factors in the implementation of real-time flood forecasting systems. Therefore, hydraulic ...
Speeding up the water distribution network design optimization using the Delta Q method
(IWA Publishing, 2016)
To optimize the design of a water distribution network (WDN), a large number of possible solutions need to be examined; hence computation efficiency is an important issue. To accelerate the computation, one can use more ...
Improved input to distributed hydrologic model in areas with sparse subdaily rainfall data using multivariate daily rainfall disaggregation
(Journal of Hydroinformatics, 2018)
Flood forecasting relies on good quality of observed and forecasted rainfall. In Serbia, the recording rain gauge network is sparse and rainfall data mainly come from dense non-recording rain gauges. This is not beneficial ...