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 â–˛ Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-341 No year available Nõges, T. Review of published climate change adaptation and mitigation measures related with water. 10.2788/18203 Uncategorized Precipitation & Ecological Systems No abstract available 244121
publications-342 Eva Skarbøvik and Marianne Bechmann Some Characteristics of the Vansjø-Hobøl (Morsa) Catchment Predictive Analytics Precipitation & Ecological Systems No abstract available 244121
publications-343 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Wagner, C. & Adrian, R. Consequences of changes in thermal regime for plankton diversity and trait composition in a polymictic lake: a matter of temporal scale 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02623.x IoT & Sensors Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 244121
publications-344 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2012 Eric F. Wood Hyperresolution global land surface modeling: Meeting a grand challenge for monitoring Earths terrestrial water 10.1029/2011wr010982 IoT & Sensors Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 244121
publications-345 M. Velasco, A. Cabello and L. ArgĂĽelles, Which approach is the more adequate? Climate impact assessments for wastewater utilities. , 7 (3) Hydrological modeling River Basins No abstract available 244232
publications-346 Nie L.M., Li P.J., Nilsen V., Hem L.J., Sægrov S. Modelling Climate Change and Urbanization Impacts on Urban Stormwater and Adaptation Capacity. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Urban Drainage Models (9UDM), Belgrade, Serbia, 3-6 September 2012. Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 244232
publications-347 Momplot A., Bonakdari H., Mignot E., Lipeme Kouyi G., Rivière N., Bertrand-Krajewski J.-L. Effects of computational meshes on hydrodynamics of an open channel junction flow using CFD technique. Proceedings of the 9th UDM - International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling, Belgrade, Serbia, 3-6 September, Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 244232
publications-348 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2013 Lepot M., Bertrand-Krajewski J.-L., Aubin J.-B. Accuracy of different sensors for the estimation of pollutant concentrations (Total Suspended Solids, total and dissolved Chemical Oxygen Demand) in wastewater and stormwater. Proceedings of the 9th UDM - International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling, Belgrade, Serbia, 3-6 September, 15 p. 10.2166/wst.2013.276 Simulation & Modeling Natural Water Bodies Many field investigations have used continuous sensors (turbidimeters and/or ultraviolet (UV)-visible spectrophotometers) to estimate with a short time step pollutant concentrations in sewer systems. Few, if any, publications compare the performance of various sensors for the same set of samples. Different surrogate sensors (turbidity sensors, UV-visible spectrophotometer, pH meter, conductivity meter and microwave sensor) were tested to link concentrations of total suspended solids (TSS), total and dissolved chemical oxygen demand (COD), and sensors' outputs. In the combined sewer at the inlet of a wastewater treatment plant, 94 samples were collected during dry weather, 44 samples were collected during wet weather, and 165 samples were collected under both dry and wet weather conditions. From these samples, triplicate standard laboratory analyses were performed and corresponding sensors outputs were recorded. Two outlier detection methods were developed, based, respectively, on the Mahalanobis and Euclidean distances. Several hundred regression models were tested, and the best ones (according to the root mean square error criterion) are presented in order of decreasing performance. No sensor appears as the best one for all three investigated pollutants. 244232
publications-349 Nie L.M., Lindholm O., Åstebøl S.O., Sægrov S, Thorolfsson S. Integrated Urban Stormwater Management in Norway – Best Management Practices (BMPs) in cold climate. Proceeding of the 12th International Conference on Urban Drainage to Brazil (12ICUS), September 11-16, 2011, Porto Alegre, Brazil Simulation & Modeling Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 244232
publications-350 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Nie L.M., Lindholm O., Åstebøl S.O., Sægrov S, Thorolfsson S. (2011). Vérification des mesures de débit en réseau dassainissement par traçage à la Rhodamine WT. La Houille Blanche 10.1051/lhb/2011045 Uncategorized River Basins No abstract available 244232