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Application of EMI and FDR Sensors to Assess the Fraction of Transpirable Soil Water over an Olive Grove

2018

Accurate soil water status measurements across spatial and temporal scales are still a challenging task, specifically at intermediate spatial (0.1–10 ha) and temporal (minutes to days) scales. Consequently, a gap in knowledge limits our understanding of the reliability of the spatial measurements and its practical applicability in agricultural water management. This paper compares the cumulative EM38 (Geonics Ltd., Mississauga, ON, Canada) response collected by placing the sensor above ground with the corresponding soil water content obtained by integrating the values measured with an FDR (frequency domain reflectometry) sensor. In two field areas, characterized by different soil clay conte…

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringSoil texture0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and Developmentfraction transpiration soil waterSoil science02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceBiochemistryrelative transpirationEM38; FDR sensor; Fraction transpiration soil water; Olive grove; Relative transpiration; Sap flow; Biochemistry; Geography Planning and Development; Aquatic Science; Water Science and Technologylcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposessap flowEMIlcsh:TC1-978CalibrationReflectometrySubsurface flowTemporal scalesolive grove; sap flow; relative transpiration; FDR sensor; EM38; fraction transpiration soil waterTranspirationWater Science and TechnologyPlanning and Developmentlcsh:TD201-500GeographyEM38FDR sensor04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesolive grove020801 environmental engineeringSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesWater
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Urban Water Pricing and Private Interests’ Lobbying in Small Rural Communities

2020

This research received funding from the LIFE programme of the European Commision [project LIFE16 ENV/ES/000196], the Regional Government of Andalusia and the European Regional Development Fund (projects P18-RT-576 and B-SEJ-018-UGR18) and the University of Granada (Plan Propio. Unidad Cientifica de Excelencia: Desigualdad, Derechos Humanos y Sostenibilidad -DEHUSO-).

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringcomparative analysisrural areasGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulation0207 environmental engineeringTariff02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesAquatic ScienceEconomiaRural areas01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAgricultural economicslcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesWater Framework DirectiveWillingness to paylcsh:TC1-978water framework directivemedia_common.cataloged_instanceWater pricesWillingness to payContingent valuationEuropean union020701 environmental engineeringeducationLobby0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologymedia_commonContingent valuationeducation.field_of_studylcsh:TD201-500business.industrywater priceWater Framework DirectiveAgriculturelobbyBusinessRural areawillingness to paycontingent valuation
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Turbulence in River and Maritime Hydraulics

2018

Understanding of the role of turbulence in controlling transport processes is of paramount importance for the preservation and protection of aquatic ecosystems, the minimisation of deleterious consequences of anthropogenic activity, and the successful sustainable development of river and maritime areas. In this context, the present Special Issue collects 15 papers which provide a representation of the present understanding of turbulent processes and their effects in river and maritime environments. The presented collection of papers is not exhaustive but it allows for highlighting key priority areas and knowledge gaps in this field of research.

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringmaritime areasHydraulics0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentRegular waveContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceBiochemistrylaw.inventionSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaMaritime arealcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslawlcsh:TC1-978River mouthturbulent processesWater Science and TechnologySustainable developmentRivergeographylcsh:TD201-500geography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryAquatic ecosystemEnvironmental resource managementRivers maritime areas turbulent processesTurbulence modelingPriority areasrivers020801 environmental engineeringEnvironmental sciencebusiness
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Artificial Neural Networks for Predicting the Water Retention Curve of Sicilian Agricultural Soils

2018

Modeling soil-water regime and solute transport in the vadose zone is strategic for estimating agricultural productivity and optimizing irrigation water management. Direct measurements of soil hydraulic properties, i.e., the water retention curve and the hydraulic conductivity function, are often expensive and time-consuming, and represent a major obstacle to the application of simulation models. As a result, there is a great interest in developing pedotransfer functions (PTFs) that predict the soil hydraulic properties from more easily measured and/or routinely surveyed soil data, such as particle size distribution, bulk density (&rho

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringneural networkSoil textureWater retention curvesoil water retention curve0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentSoil science02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceSiltBiochemistryAkaike criterion; Neural network; Soil water retention curve; Van Genuchten function; Biochemistry; Geography Planning and Development; Aquatic Science; Water Science and Technologyvan Genuchten functionlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesHydraulic conductivityPedotransfer functionlcsh:TC1-978Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliWater Science and TechnologyPlanning and Developmentlcsh:TD201-500GeographySoil organic matter04 agricultural and veterinary sciences020801 environmental engineeringAkaike criterionSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAkaike information criterionWater
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Environmental Benefits and Economical Sustainability of Urban Wastewater Reuse for Irrigation—A Cost-Benefit Analysis of an Existing Reuse Project in…

2020

Besides benefits associated to increased water availability for irrigation, reuse projects of urban water can also provide positive environmental impacts, as they contribute to improve water quality of the receiving bodies by diverting wastewater from their outlet. This represents a typical win-win situation where significant synergies can be achieved between urban and agricultural sector, and the environment. These favorable conditions, however, do not necessarily imply that water reuse is either feasible from an economic perspective nor that the underlying supply chain is going to be triggered, if certain conditions are not met. Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) is considered a sound, theoretic…

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Enhancing a Transition to a Circular Economy in the Water Sector: The EU Project WIDER UPTAKE

2021

A novel approach for resource recovery includes forward osmosis (FO) as a concentration step in municipal wastewater treatment. The current study investigates different pre-treatment strategies including biological treatment with a moving-bed bioreactor (MBBR) at different loading rates and particle removal by filtration and sedimentation. Membrane performance and recovery potential for energy and nutrients were investigated in laboratory-scale FO experiments in batch mode using pre-treated municipal wastewater as feed and 35 g/L NaCl as a draw solution. Initial water fluxes were in the range of 6.3 to 8.0 L/(m2·h). The baseline fluxes were modelled to account for flux decline due to concen…

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringtutela e gestione delle acqueGeography Planning and DevelopmentWastewater treatment02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesReusenudge theory01 natural sciencesBiochemistry:Teknologi: 500 [VDP]lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesSettore IUS/05 - Diritto Dell'Economia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWater Science and TechnologyResource recoverymedia_commonCircular economysustainabilityNatural resource6. Clean waterwastewater treatmentSewage treatmentbehavioural law and economiceuropean environmental lawCircular economysmart waterProcess (engineering)sludge reuse020209 energySmart waterContext (language use)Aquatic Science12. Responsible consumptiongreen economydisciplina delle acque reflue e dei fanghilcsh:TC1-978Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatomedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean union0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdiritto dell'ambientenew green deallcsh:TD201-500Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalecircular economyEnvironmental economicsenvironment protectionwaste managementBusiness
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Thermodynamic correction of particle concentrations measured by underwing probes on fast-flying aircraft

2016

Particle concentration measurements with underwing probes on aircraft are impacted by air compression upstream of the instrument body as a function of flight velocity. In particular, for fast-flying aircraft the necessity arises to account for compression of the air sample volume. Hence, a correction procedure is needed to invert measured particle number concentrations to ambient conditions that is commonly applicable to different instruments to gain comparable results. In the compression region where the detection of particles occurs (i.e. under factual measurement conditions), pressure and temperature of the air sample are increased compared to ambient (undisturbed) conditions in certain …

lcsh:TA715-787530 PhysicsHALOlcsh:Earthwork. Foundationsddc:550Atmosphärische Spurenstoffecloud probe measurementslcsh:TA170-171530 PhysikParticle air Speedlcsh:Environmental engineering
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HoloGondel: in situ cloud observations on a cable car in the Swiss Alps using a holographic imager

2017

In situ observations of cloud properties in complex alpine terrain where research aircraft cannot sample are commonly conducted at mountain-top research stations and limited to single-point measurements. The HoloGondel platform overcomes this limitation by using a cable car to obtain vertical profiles of the microphysical and meteorological cloud parameters. The main component of the HoloGondel platform is the HOLographic Imager for Microscopic Objects (HOLIMO 3G), which uses digital in-line holography to image cloud particles. Based on two-dimensional images the microphysical cloud parameters for the size range from small cloud particles to large precipitation particles are obtained for th…

lcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. Foundationslcsh:TA170-171Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physicslcsh:Environmental engineeringAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Online atmospheric pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometry (APCI-IT-MSn) for measuring organic acids in concentrated bulk aerosol &nd…

2013

The field application of an aerosol concentrator in conjunction with an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometer (APCI-IT-MS) at the boreal forest station SMEAR II at Hyytiälä, Finland, is demonstrated in this study. APCI is a soft-ionization technique allowing online measurements of organic acids in the gas and particle phase. The detection limit for the acid species in the particle phase was improved by a factor of 7.5 to 11 (e.g. ∼40 ng m3 for pinonic acid) by using the miniature versatile aerosol concentration enrichment system (mVACES) upstream of the mass spectrometer. The APCI-IT-MS was calibrated in the negative ion mode with two biogenic organic acid …

lcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. Foundationslcsh:TA170-171lcsh:Environmental engineeringAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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A tandem approach for collocated measurements of microphysical and radiative cirrus properties

2017

Microphysical and radiation measurements were collected with the novel AIRcraft TOwed Sensor Shuttle (AIRTOSS) – Learjet tandem platform. The platform is a combination of an instrumented Learjet 35A research aircraft and an aerodynamic bird, which is detached from and retracted back to the aircraft during flight via a steel wire with a length of 4000 m. Both platforms are equipped with radiative, cloud microphysical, trace gas, and meteorological instruments. The purpose of the development of this tandem set-up is to study the inhomogeneity of cirrus as well as other stratiform clouds. Sophisticated numerical flow simulations were conducted in order to optimally integrate an axially asymmet…

lcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. Foundationslcsh:TA170-171lcsh:Environmental engineeringAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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