Stratmann, Cleo N. Dris, Rachid Gasperi, Johnny Buschman, Frans A. Markus, Adriaan A. Guerin, Sabrina Vethaak, A. Dick Tassin, Bruno
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Frontiers in Earth Science
This data paper presents microplastic (MP) concentration and composition data from four campaigns in a one-year period in the Seine River within the Greater Paris area. Detailed data on MP occurrence, physical water parameters, hydrological conditions, and potential sewer point sources are presented. Initial analysis of the data set shows that MP c...
Islam, Kamal Daraio, Joseph Sabau, Gabriela Cheema, Mumtaz Galagedara, Lakshman
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Environmental Research Communications
The hydrological characteristics of a watershed play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems within the Boreal zone and have a significant impact on regional environments. Knowing these characteristics, such as the distinctive topography, vegetation, soil composition, and climatic conditions in the Canadian Boreal ecozone, is essential for implementin...
Haditama, I G N H R Aryastana, P Yujana, C A Candrayana, K W
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Benel Reservoir has a storage capacity of 1.71 million cubic meters (MCM) and has been supplying water for irrigation purposes. In line with population growth, the Benel Reservoir is projected to be capable of meeting the domestic water demand in the Jembrana Regency. As a result, this research aimed to determine the optimal water use in the Benel ...
Geng, Qingtian Yan, Sen Li, Qingliang Zhang, Cheng
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
In recent years, deep learning methods have shown significant potential in soil moisture modeling. However, a prominent limitation of deep learning approaches has been the absence of physical mechanisms. To address this challenge, this study introduces two novel loss functions designed around physical mechanisms to guide deep learning models in cap...
Rakhmankulov, Saidakbar Dadakhujayev, Hasan Muradullayev, Alisher
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BIO Web of Conferences
For the first time in the Republic, a special device was developed to create an artificial harmsel with different wind speeds (2; 4; 6; 8; 10 m/sec) and high temperatures (+48-50°C). A method was developed for determining resistance to garmsel and high temperature in breeding material and samples of the cotton gene pool. The research results obtain...
Callerholm, Iris Hohn, Isadora Galindo
Grundvattensituationen i kustnära områden är ansträngd, bland annat på grund av tunna jordlager. Värmdö kommun vill uppnå en hög permanentboendegrad i skärgården. För permanentboende krävs god dricksvattenförsörjning och i skärgården kommer dricksvattnet främst från små grundvattenmagasin. Små grundvattenmagasin är snabbreagerande vilket betyder at...
Loayza Aguilar, Juan Mendoza Mamani, Jaqueline Gutierrez Ramírez, Luis Quintin
The study was carried out in the Sulloma Caranguilla basin, department of Oruro Bolivia, the objective was to know the water balance of the basin to take preventive actions regarding sustainable water management and provide basic information on water potential (availability and shortages), the balance water (availability vs. demand) existing in the...
Debolskiy, Matvey V. Hock, Regine Alexeev, Vladimir A. Romanovsky, Vladimir E.
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Observed increases in runoff in permafrost regions have not only been associated with changes in air temperature and precipitation but also changes in hydrological pathways caused by permafrost thaw, however, the causes and detailed processes are still a matter of debate. In this study, we apply the physically-based hydrological model WaSIM to idea...
Sabri, Noor Q. Khayyun, Thair S.
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Open Engineering
The evaluation of the spatial and temporal distribution of groundwater recharge is required to develop the regional groundwater model for more precise simulations of various management scenarios. WetSpass-M (Water and Energy Transfer between Soil, Plants, and Atmosphere under Steady-State Conditions), which is a GIS-based spatially distributed wate...
Verdonk, Julian C. van Ieperen, Wim Carvalho, Dália R. A. van Geest, Geert Schouten, Rob E.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The cut flower industry has a global reach as flowers are often produced in countries around the equator and transported by plane or ship (reefer) mostly to the global north. Vase-life issues are often regarded as linked to only postharvest conditions while cultivation factors are just as important. Here, we review the main causes for quality reduc...