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Uncertainty in urban stormwater quality modelling: The effect of acceptability threshold in the GLUE methodology

2007

Uncertainty analysis in integrated urban drainage modelling is of growing importance in the field of water quality. However, only few studies deal with uncertainty quantification in urban drainage modelling; furthermore, the few existing studies mainly focus on quantitative sewer flow modelling rather than uncertainty in water quality aspects. In this context, the generalised likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE) methodology was applied for the evaluation of the uncertainty of an integrated urban drainage model and some of its subjective hypotheses have been explored. More specifically, the influence of the subjective choice of the acceptability threshold has been detected in order to ga…

geographyEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categoryComputer scienceEcological ModelingStormwaterUncertaintyEnvironmental engineeringContext (language use)Models TheoreticalUrban areaPollutionWater SupplyEconometricsWater qualityDrainageUncertainty quantificationGLUEWaste Management and DisposalUncertainty analysisWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Environmental evidence of Valencia lagoon coastal barrier stabilization from 8500 BP to Present. Climate and eustatic variations

2020

Abstract The Albufera de Valencia is one of the largest lagoon in the Spanish Mediterranean. Two continuous borehole cores reaching depths of 8 and 14 m in the northern part of the lagoon underwent sedimentological, micropaleontological and biological study. The organic content was also analysed, and 14C radiometric dating and amino acid racemization were performed. Study of the content of benthic foraminifera and n-alkanes and alkanoic acids in the lagoon sedimentary record identified several periods. The core records showed seven different environments: alluvial; freshwater marsh; brackish marsh; brackish lagoon; brackish lagoon with marine connection, backbarrier flat, and backshore. The…

geographyEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyBrackish waterbiology.organism_classificationPollutionBond eventForaminiferaOceanographyBrackish marshEnvironmental ChemistryProgradationWaste Management and DisposalSea levelHoloceneGeologyMarine transgressionScience of The Total Environment
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Feasibility study of a combi-PV panel for greenhouse energy supply and water recovery by nightly radiation towards the sky

2011

In southern European areas, characterized by high irradiation, the use of water for both evaporative cooling systems and hydroponic fertigation, represents a serious drawback for crop cultivation under cover. Water recovery systems seem to be an attractive solution, especially when they are integrated in the greenhouse construction. In this research, a feasibility study of applying a water recovery system driven by a combi-PV panel, in a semi-closed greenhouse was carried out. The prototype combi-PV panel was made by coupling an amorphous silicon panel with a sump stacked on the rear PV panel surface and filled with saline water. The system is driven by a cold-heat sink which is the PV pane…

geographyFertigationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryRadiative coolingWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringGreenhouseHorticultureSaline waterDesalinate waterSink (geography)desalinate water multitasking PV panel transient heat conduction modelWarm frontMultitasking PV panelGTB Tuinbouw TechnologieTransient heat conduction modelEnvironmental scienceWater vaporEvaporative cooler
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The Santa Ninfa Cave (Belice Valley): hydrogeochemical features and relationships with neotectonics

2020

The Santa Ninfa Cave (SNC) develops in an outcrop of Messinian gypsum, located in the heart of the zone struck by the 1968 seismic sequence of the Belice valley. It is composed of different levels of sub-horizontal galleries, the lowest of which is characterized by perennial flowing water, running along the water table. From the hydrogeological point of view, it configures as an open circuit, both inflowing and outflowing from/to neighboring aquifers. The geochemical facies of groundwater collected in the SNC is compatible with a meteoric recharge chemically interacting with evaporitic deposits. The most relevant geochemical feature is the mixing between a small tributary of sulfur water wi…

geographyFluid Geochemistrygeography.geographical_feature_categoryWater tableOutcropSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeochemistryGeomorphologyAquiferGroundwater rechargeStress010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaNeotectonicsGeophysicsCaveTributaryGroundwater processeEarthquake source and dynamicGroundwaterGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAnnals of Geophysics
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Glacier drainage and sandur formation at Kötlujökull, South Iceland

1985

Abstract Over a number of years research on a stretch of the southeastern glacier margin of Kotlujokull in South Iceland, 8 km in length, has focused on correlating the manner of glacier drainage with the genesis of sandar, exemplified by the recent evolution of the glacier foreland. The research has yielded the following results. During an initial period, beginning prior to 1945 and ending between 1966 and 1975, a belt of moraines about 1 km wide was destroyed in stages, except for a few remnants, by 11 outbreaks of subglacial meltwater at different times and locations along the glacier front. These outbursts were associated with the genesis of “ordinary”; sandar, which are referred to her…

geographyGlacier terminusgeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeography Planning and DevelopmentTidewater glacier cycleGlacierGlacier mass balanceMoraineOutwash plainGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhysical geographyGlacier forelandGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesMeltwaterGeomorphologyGeologyGeneral Environmental SciencePolar Geography and Geology
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Termini of calving glaciers as self-organized critical systems

2014

Calving margins are highly sensitive to changes in climate and glacier terminus geometry. Numerical modelling suggests that calving glacier termini are self-organized critical systems that are fluctuating between states of advance and retreat. Over the next century, one of the largest contributions to sea level rise will come from ice sheets and glaciers calving ice into the ocean1. Factors controlling the rapid and nonlinear variations in calving fluxes are poorly understood, and therefore difficult to include in prognostic climate-forced land-ice models. Here we analyse globally distributed calving data sets from Svalbard, Alaska (USA), Greenland and Antarctica in combination with simulat…

geographyGlacier terminusgeography.geographical_feature_categoryta114Tidewater glacier cycleIce calvingGlacierForcing (mathematics)Highly sensitiveSea level riseClimatologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesIce sheetGeologyNature Geoscience
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Integrated geophysical survey for 3D modelling of a coastal aquifer polluted by seawater

2013

Geophysical surveys are carried out in the coastal area of Petrosino (south-western Sicily) to study the time evolution of seawater contamination of the coastal aquifer, probably increased due to human impact. The overexploitation of the aquifer, due to an intensive agricultural use has affected significantly the natural hydro-geochemical state of the basin. The study is based on a processing and integrated analysis of hydrogeological, geochemical and geophysical data. In particular in the last two years seasonal time-lapse electrical resistivity tomographies (ERT), new TDEM soundings and Multi-Analysis Surface Wave soundings (MASW) have been carried out. The interpretation of the total set…

geographyHydrogeologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCoastal aquiferSeawater intrusionAquiferStructural basinseawater pollutionCoastal aquiferGeophysicsSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicataresistivity tomographySeawaterTEDMSaturation (chemistry)GeomorphologyGeologyGroundwater
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Geophysical investigations in the Flumendosa River Delta, Sardinia (Italy) — Seismic reflection imaging

2006

A geophysical investigation that included seismic-reflection surveying and time-domain electromagnetics (EM) was carried out in the Flumendosa River Delta plain in southeastern Sardinia, Italy. The objective was to improve knowledge of geologic and hydrogeologic controls on a highly productive aquifer hosted in thick Quaternary deposits and known to be affected by an extensive saltwater intrusion. The seismic reflection survey, whose results are reported here, aimed to image the Paleozoic bedrock topography and to obtain detailed structural and stratigraphic information on the sequence of largely fluvial sediments extending from the surface down to bedrock. The survey consisted of two inli…

geographyHydrogeologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryElectromagneticsRiver deltaBedrockFluvialAquiferGeophysicsGeophysicsStratigraphyGeochemistry and PetrologySaltwater intrusionGeomagnetism Hydrology Rivers Rocks Sediments Seismolog yStratigraphy Terrestrial electricity Topography (Earth)Geology
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The role of eutrophication reduction of two small man-made Mediterranean lagoons in the context of a broader remediation system: Effects on water qua…

2013

In order to meet the requirements of the European Union Water Framework Directive for the Albufera de Valencia (AV) Natural Park, in 2009, several areas of free water surface constructed wetlands (FWSCWs) planted with emergent vegetation and two small shallow lagoons planted with submerged macrophytes were created over a 40-ha area formerly occupied by rice fields. This area is currently a reserve known as Tancat de la Pipa. The dual goal of this programme was to improve the quality of the hyper-eutrophicated waters of the AV lagoon, the largest littoral lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula, and to restore former lost habitats to increase the biodiversity of the area. The lagoons were mainly fed…

geographyINGENIERIA HIDRAULICAEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categoryConstructed wetlandsAquatic ecosystemZooplankton grazingWetlandManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPlanktonEutrophicationZooplanktonMacrophyteAlbufera de ValenciaFisheryNutrient removalPhytoplanktonEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceWater qualityEuropean unionEutrophicationTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTENature and Landscape Conservationmedia_common
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Management of irrigation water and nutrient demands of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) using urban treated wastewater from a pilot-scale horiz…

2017

The reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) in crop irrigation is an advanced and rational approach to water resource management in agriculture. Results would seem to demonstrate that it could be an extremely important tool in the reduction of freshwater (FW) consumption in agriculture, at the same time helping to increase crop yields through the transfer of nutrients required for crop growth. In arid and semi-arid areas of the Mediterranean, constructed wetlands can play a key role in the treatment and reuse of wastewater due to their multifunctional nature. The aim of this study was to manage water and nutrient requirements of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) using TWW from a pilot-scale …

geographyIrrigationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnvironmental engineeringWetlandN P K supply02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPhytoremediationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeWater resources020401 chemical engineeringWastewaterSoil pHConstructed wetlandFreshwater savingEnvironmental scienceIrrigation and fertilizationSewage treatmentAgricultural crop0204 chemical engineeringSubsurface flow0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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