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- Water | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Find research and advancements in the scientific journal Water comprehensive articles Discover water-related studies
- Identification of Airborne Particle Types and Sources at a California . . .
We conducted a pilot study to investigate air quality indoors in two classrooms and outdoors on the school grounds in a California community with historically high PM2 5 (fine particulate matter, diameter < 2 5 μm) We used computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy of passive samples to identify major PM types, which were used to help interpret continuous PM2 5 and black carbon sensor
- Impaired Water Hazard Zones: Mapping Intersecting Environmental Health . . .
This study advanced a rigorous spatial analysis of surface water-related environmental health vulnerabilities in the California Bay-Delta region, USA, from 2000 to 2006 It constructed a novel hazard indicator—“impaired water hazard zones’’—from regulatory estimates of extensive non-point-source (NPS) and point-source surface water pollution, per section 303(d) of the U S Clean
- Solid Wastes from Geothermal Energy Production and Implications for . . .
Direct lithium extraction (DLE) of brines after geothermal power production offers opportunities to produce environmentally benign “green” lithium; however, some environmental impact is inevitable We examined solid waste production at geothermal power plants in southern California that are also locations for planned DLE facilities Currently, the geothermal plants in this region produce
- Constraining Geogenic Sources of Boron Impacting Groundwater and . . . - MDPI
The Newark Basin comprises Late Triassic and Early Jurassic fluvio-lacustrine rocks (Stockton, Lockatong, Passaic, Feltville, Towaco, and Boonton Formations) and Early Jurassic diabase intrusions and basalt lava flows
- Flood Control in Jackson, Mississippi: A Missed Opportunity to . . . - MDPI
The city of Jackson, Mississippi, has experienced frequent, devastating floods, with flooding along tributaries of the Pearl River that cross the city being widespread and disproportionately affecting low-income neighborhoods We reviewed the history of flood management and public access along the Pearl River, conducted community meetings with flood-affected residents, visited tributaries
- Water Leak Detection: A Comprehensive Review of Methods, Challenges . . .
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the methods and techniques developed for detecting leaks in water distribution systems, with a focus on highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and areas for future research Given the substantial economic, social, and environmental impacts of undetected leaks, timely detection and precise location of leaks are critical concerns for water
- Genus-Level Mapping of Invasive Floating Aquatic Vegetation Using . . .
Invasive floating aquatic vegetation negatively impacts wetland ecosystems and mapping this vegetation through space and time can aid in designing and assessing effective control strategies Current remote sensing methods for mapping floating aquatic vegetation at the genus level relies on airborne imaging spectroscopy, resulting in temporal gaps because routine hyperspectral satellite
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