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Comparison between the MHFEM formulation and a 2nd spatial order FV formulation of the linear ground problem

2008

groundwater finite elements method mixed hybrid finite elements method finite volumes method positive-definite matrix M-property Raviart-Thomas basis function
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Comparison of different 2nd order formulations for the solution of the 2D groundwater flow problem over irregular triangular meshes

2009

Mixed and Mixed Hybrid Finite Elements (MHFE) methods have been widely used in the last decade for simulation of groundwater flow problem, petroleum reservoir problems, potential flow problems, etc. The main advantage of these methods is that, unlike the classical Galerkin approach, they guarantee local and global mass balance, as well the flux continuity between inter-element sides. The simple shape of the control volume, where the mass conservation is satisfied, makes also easier to couple this technique with a Finite Volume technique in the time splitting approach for the solution of advection-dispersion problems. In the present paper, a new MHFE formulation is proposed for the solution …

groundwater finite elements method mixed hybrid finite elements method finite volumes method positive-definite matrix M-property Raviart-Thomas basis functionSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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Enceintes néolithiques de Bourgogne

2002

L'article fait le point sur les enceintes néolithiques identifiées dans les départements bourguignons, principalement Yonne et Côte d'Or. On dénombre ainsi environ 180 sites aménagés défensivement. En plaine, les enceintes privilégient l'installation le long des cours d'eau principaux (Yonne, Armançon, Serein, cours amont de la Saône), à la confluence avec un ru de moindre importance dont le bassin versant s'ouvre sur un "arrière pays" qui offre des opportunités d'échanges. Ainsi s'esquisse un modèle d'occupation du territoire qui débute avec le Cerny et qui évolue jusqu'au Néolithique récent.

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Exogenous Growth Regulators and Water Stress Enhance Long-Term Storage Quality Characteristics of Onion

2023

Exogenous growth regulators (GRs) play a crucial role in alleviating water stress and sustaining crop yields in water-stressed areas. However, their effects on onions post-harvest quality, particularly post-monsoon onion—often preferred for long-term storage—were never studied. Therefore, this led us to investigate the interaction between water stress and GRs on the physiochemical and functional quality attributes of onions during long-term storage (9 months, at 25 ± 1 °C and 65 ± 5% RH). Onion crop was raised under four water stress levels i.e., 1.00–0.85, 0.84–0.70, 0.69–0.40, and 0.39–0.10 IW: CPE, designated as no, low, medium, and s…

growth regulators (GRs)storagewater stresspungencyAgronomy and Crop Scienceonionphysiochemical changesAgronomy
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Monitoring of erosion on two calanchi fronts - rill, gully erosion and piping in northern Sicily (Italy)

2010

gullycalanchiSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiapipingrillWater erosionSicilySettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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A new approach for assessing minimum flow in ephemeral streams

2009

The aim of this paper is to propose a new methodological approach, appropriate for low-yielding catchments, by calculating the ecological minimum river flow starting from the river water quality based on biological indicators and physical–chemical characteristics as reported in the Italian Water Law no. 152/06 and in the UE 2000/60 Directive (WFD: Water Framework Directive). Actually, protecting and restoring river flow regimes and hence the ecosystems they support by providing environmental flows, has become a major aspect of river basin management. In detail, pollutant concentrations downstream and fluvial structure cross-sections have been evaluated, starting from discharges released dow…

habitat qualitySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientaleephemeral streamminimum flowSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiariver water quality
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Escaping scaling relationships for water dissociation at interfacial sites of zirconia-supported Rh and Pt clusters

2019

<p>Water dissociation is an important reaction involved in many industrial processes and a good model reaction for probing the activity of catalytic sites. In this computational study, the dissociation of water at interfacial sites of globally optimized ZrO2 sup- ported Pt and Rh clusters is investigated under the framework of density functional theory. Our findings demonstrate that the perimeter sites of these small clusters can activate water, but the dissociation behavior varies considerably between sites. It is shown that the studied clusters break scaling relationships for water dissociation, suggesting these catalysts may achieve activities beyond the maximum imposed by such rel…

hajotus010304 chemical physics010405 organic chemistryChemistrytiheysfunktionaaliteoriaGeneral Physics and AstronomyHeterogeneous catalysis010402 general chemistrylaskennallinen kemia01 natural sciencesDissociation (chemistry)Dissociation reaction0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisPt clusterskatalyytitChemical physics0103 physical sciencesrajapinnat (pinnat)Density functional theoryCubic zirconiananohiukkasetPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryScalingSelf-ionization of water
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AEROBIC 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE DEGRADERS IN CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER

2022

haloalkane dehalogenase genechlorinated compoundbioremediationdehalogenating aerobic microcosm12-dichloroethanegroundwater bacterial communitySettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generaledechlorinating bacteria
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Effect of long-term salinity increase on nitritation and denitritation kinetics in activated sludge and granular sludge reactors

2017

The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of moderate and drastic long-termincrease of salinity.Particularly, the study was aimed at assessing the shock effecton nitritationand denitritation kineticsof halophilic biomass inboth forms:flocculent activated sludge and granular sludge.

halophilic biomass industrial wastewater salinity shocks sequencing batch reactorsSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale
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A Comprehensive Model for Hydraulic Analysis and Wetting Patterns Simulation under Subsurface Drip Laterals

2022

In the absence of suitable specialized models to simulate the soil wetting patterns in subsurface drip irrigation systems considering the hydraulic conditions along the laterals, a new model was developed and named a “comprehensive model” in this study. This model couples the subsurface drip irrigation lateral characteristics with the soil hydraulic properties and utilizes the Hydrus-3D software as a complementary section of the model to simulate the wetting front beneath the lateral. To evaluate the model, three 16 mm drip-line pipes of 62 m length with 20, 40, and 50 cm spacing emitters and 2 to 5 L/h discharge were buried at 0.2 m depth in a soil box containing clay loamy soil. Then, the…

head losubsurface drip irrigationGeography Planning and Developmentcomprehensive modelSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalisubsurface drip irrigation; comprehensive model; wetting patterns; head loss; Hydrus-3D simulationsHydrus-3D simulationswetting patternAquatic ScienceBiochemistryWater Science and TechnologyWater
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