Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2349: A Holistic Modelling Approach for the Estimation of Return Levels of Peak Flows in Bavaria Water doi: 10.3390/w12092349 Authors: Florian Willkofer Raul R. Wood Fabian von Trentini Jens Weismüller Benjamin Poschlod Ralf Ludwig This study introduces a holistic approach for the hydrological modelling of peak flows for the major Bavarian river basins, referred to as Hydrological Bavaria. This approach, intended to develop a robust modelling framework...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2351: A Review of Algae-Based Produced Water Treatment for Biomass and Biofuel Production Water doi: 10.3390/w12092351 Authors: Ashiqur Rahman Saumya Agrawal Tabish Nawaz Shanglei Pan Thinesh Selvaratnam Produced water (PW), the largest waste stream generated in oil and gas industries, has the potential to be a harmless product rather than being a waste. Biological processes using microorganisms have proven useful to remediate PW contaminated by petroleum...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2352: Impacts of Data Quantity and Quality on Model Calibration: Implications for Model Parameterization in Data-Scarce Catchments Water doi: 10.3390/w12092352 Authors: Yingchun Huang Andras Bardossy The application of hydrological models in data-scarce catchments is usually limited by the amount of available data. It is of great significance to investigate the impacts of data quantity and quality on model calibration—as well as to further improve the...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2350: Nutrient Release Dynamics Associated with Native and Invasive Leaf Litter Decomposition: A Mesocosm Experiment Water doi: 10.3390/w12092350 Authors: Thendo Mutshekwa Ross N. Cuthbert Ryan J. Wasserman Florence M. Murungweni Tatenda Dalu Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements. Here, we examine leaf litter nutrient inputs and decomposition associated with...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2348: Impacts of the Degraded Alpine Swamp Meadow on Tensile Strength of Riverbank: A Case Study of the Upper Yellow River Water doi: 10.3390/w12092348 Authors: Haili Zhu Peng Gao Zhiwei Li Jiangtao Fu Guorong Li Yabin Liu Xilai Li Xiasong Hu In the meandering riverbank of the Upper Yellow River (UYR), the native alpine swamp meadow (AS) has continuously degenerated into an alpine meadow (AM) due to climate change and intensified grazing. Its...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2347: Water Supply and Water Scarcity Water doi: 10.3390/w12092347 Authors: Vasileios A. Tzanakakis Nikolaos V. Paranychianakis Andreas N. Angelakis This paper provides an overview of the Special Issue on water supply and water scarcity. The papers selected for publication include review papers on water history, on water management issues under water scarcity regimes, on rainwater harvesting, on water quality and degradation, and on climatic variability impacts...
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