Environmental factors, such as stocking density, salinity, water temperature, photoperiod, and light, largely affect the growth and development of aquatic organisms [1, 2] Produced desalinated water is transmitted for long distances and is mixed with ground and surface waters of varying quality Among these, water temperature is an important abiotic environmental variable and affects the adaptation of animals to the environment [3]
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When water temperature is within the appropriate range for aquaculture, the food.
As global water demand increases and water quality deteriorates due to the discharge of complex.
Sustainable urban drainage systems (suds) represent a paradigm shift in stormwater management, offering holistic solutions to urban water challenges This review examines suds principles, design strategies, effectiveness and barriers to implementation Suds prioritize infiltration and mimic natural hydrological processes to reduce flood risk, improve water quality and support ecosystems in. We invite you to read the following highly cited articles published in the “water resource management, policy and governance” section.
Due to the growing global population, rising energy demands, and the environmental impacts of fossil fuel use, there is an urgent need for sustainable energy sources Biomass conversion technologies have emerged as a promising solution, particularly supercritical water gasification (scwg), which enables efficient energy recovery from wet and dry biomass Against the background of increasingly scarce water resources and intensifying water use conflicts, achieving the scientific and optimized allocation of water resources has become crucial to ensuring regional sustainable development Based on the traditional water resource optimization models that consider social, economic, and ecological objectives, this study introduces a spatial equilibrium.
This research focuses on the barkley model
The spiral wave motion is controlled and suppressed within the euclidean group rather than through euclidean symmetry by applying a controller equation The eigenfunctions associated with the. 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.
The production and transmission system of the saudi water authority (swa) faces a number of challenges in maintaining the high quality of potable water