Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID ▲ Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-2911 Conference proceedings 2022 Kandris, K., Romas, E., Tzimas, A., Pechlivanidis, I., Bauer, P., Joehnk, K., Bresciani, M., Giardino, C., Anstee, J., Schaeffer, B. A., and Dessena, M.-A Assessing the suitability of multi-spectral satellite data for the development of data-driven models of phytoplankton dynamics in lakes and reservoirs Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 870497
publications-2912 Book chapters 2022 F. Masi, R. Bresciani, A. Rizzo, D. Panse College of Engineering Pune Hostel Campus: an Indian Experience of sustainable wastewater treatment and reuse Sustainability and Circular Economy 10.1016/b978-0-12-821664-4.00021-2 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 821410
publications-2913 Conference proceedings 2021 Marco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez, Birgit E. Bonefeld, Patrick Biller,Morten Ambye-Jensen , Hans Brix and Carlos A. Arias Production of high-value bio-resources from treatment wetland biomass. Wetpol 2021 - 9th International Symposium on Wetland Pollutant Dynamics and Control Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 821410
publications-2914 Conference proceedings 2021 Andres Acosta, Patrick Biller Carlos A. Arias Hydrothermal Processing for Biomass Conversion from wetland engineered wastewter treatment system [Willow-Salix viminalis]. Book of abstracts 9th international symposium on wetland Pollutant Dynamics and control. Digital twin Water Distribution Networks No abstract available 821410
publications-2915 Conference proceedings 2023 Uggetti Enrica, Ortiz Antonio, Álvarez-González Ana, Díez-Montero Rubén, Khalil Nadeem, García Joan Optimization of high rate algal ponds design and operation to enhance biomass production for biofertilizer application 6th IWA International Conference on eco-Technologies for Wastewater Treatment (ECOstp 23) IoT & Sensors Water Distribution Networks No abstract available 821410
publications-2916 Other 2021 Senthilmurugan Subbiah; Chandan Mahanta; Sandip S. Sathe Hydrogeochemistry of intermittent alluvial aquifers controlling arsenic and fluoride contamination for corresponding influencing health risk assessment Research Square 10.21203/rs.3.rs-214557/v1 AI & Machine Learning Uncategorized Abstract Identification and management of safe groundwater supply in a high As and F− contaminated region is a major concern facing most of the developing countries worldwide. This study provides a comprehensive hydrogeochemistry result for a complex hydro-stratigraphy soil aquifer, which is bound between the Shillong plateau and Himalayan ranges in the North-Eastern region of India. In this study, distinct contaminated regions of As and F− were identified in rainy (n = 94) and winter (n = 50) seasons groundwater samples. The maximum dissolved concentration of As was measured as 71 µg L− 1 in rainy and 211 µg L− 1 in winter season groundwater samples, whereas maximum F− concentration was measured as 7 mg L− 1 in rainy and 6 mg L− 1 in winter season groundwater samples. Identified minerals saturation condition, weathering, and dissolution results of hydrogeochemistry were well corroborated with the Bivariate plot, Gibbs and Pourbaix diagrams. Results of health risk assessment showed that population of age below 18 years old are prone to carcinogenic diseases and symptoms of non-carcinogenic health risk due to daily consumption of As contaminated groundwater. Children of age below 18 years old, in total 39% (i.e. 6834) and 64% (i.e. 13937) were found more susceptible to arsenic ingestion effect. The male population was found prone to As cancer risk than the female population. Overall, this study provides a critical result about the cause of high As and F− concentration in groundwater and health risk assessment, it provides a prime concern matter for the young generation which is at higher risk of As cancer. 820881
publications-2917 Thesis and dissertations 2022 Solvei M- Jensen Optimization of Plant-Based Wastewater treatmenrt system : evapotranspirative Willo Systems and materials for P recovery Evaportaive systems and resource recovery Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 821410
publications-2918 Book chapters 2022 Harkirat Kaur, Girivyankatesh Hippargi, Girish R. Pophali, and Amit Bansiwal Recent Advances in Wetland-Based Tertiary Treatment Technologies for PPCPs Removal from Wastewater Impact of COVID-19 on Emerging Contaminants One Health Framework for Risk Assessment and Remediation 10.1007/978-981-19-1847-6 Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 821410
publications-2919 Book chapters 2021 Marco A. Rodriguez-Dominguez, Carlos A. Arias Costs and benefits of wetlands for applications in phytoremediation in the Tropics. Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation, and Management AI & Machine Learning Hydropower Dams & reservoirs No abstract available 821410
publications-2920 Thesis and dissertations 2021 Sherona Cherian Identifying the risks and potential solutions for the improvement of current wastewater management practices in a pre-selected region in India Data Management & Analytics Uncategorized No abstract available 821410