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Qiang Han, Tiansong Qi and Mosammat Mustari Khanaum
Urbanization and climate change exacerbate groundwater overexploitation and urban flooding. The infiltration basin plays a significant role in protecting groundwater resources because it is a prevalent technology of managed aquifer recharge. It could als...
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Zhuolin Shi, Qiangling Yao, Weinan Wang, Fengsheng Su, Xuehua Li, Liu Zhu and Chengle Wu
Percolation experiments were conducted on coal samples with various fracture lengths and inclination angles under different stress conditions using a gravity-loaded rock percolation test device. The goals of these experiments are (1) to improve the techn...
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Jan Winkler, Tomá? Ricica, Vera Hubacíková, Eugeniusz Koda, Magdalena Daria Vaverková, Ladislav Havel and Mariusz Zóltowski
The aim of this study is to evaluate the occurrence of weeds under conditions of limited herbicide use due to the protection zone of water resources. A total of 23 weed species were found in maize stands, 19 species were found in wheat stands, and 16 spe...
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Desty Pratiwi, Dadan Sumiarsa, Dina Oktavia and Sunardi Sunardi
Self-purification plays an important role in water regulating ecosystem services aimed at protecting river water quality from pollutant inputs. The Citarum River is the longest river in West Java, Indonesia where the water quality has declined due to pol...
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Haimei Yang, Hongbang Liang, Xingshuang Liu and Mingsi Li
Desert vegetation in the outer transition zone of an arid oasis serves as a protective barrier against wind and sand, safeguarding the oasis ecosystem. However, intensive agricultural water usage within the oasis has led to water depletion, posing a thre...
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Tomá? Lovecek, Ladislav Mari? and Katarína Petrlová
Water management systems play a crucial role in efficiently allocating water resources while taking into account various demands such as agriculture, industry, domestic use, and environmental needs. These systems optimize the distribution of water, ensur...
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Will L. Varela, Neal D. Mundahl, Silas Bergen, David F. Staples, Jennifer Cochran-Biederman and Cole R. Weaver
Agricultural activities within watersheds can have negative effects on river ecosystems, but numerous conservation practices can be implemented that reduce soil erosion, increase water infiltration, slow runoff, and improve soil quality. Our study focuse...
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Omeed Al-Kakey, Arsalan Ahmed Othman, Mustafa Al-Mukhtar and Volkmar Dunger
Iraq, including the investigated watershed, has endured destructive floods and drought due to precipitation variability in recent years. Protecting susceptible areas from flooding and ensuring water supply is essential for maintaining basic human needs, ...
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José Simão Antunes Do Carmo
The coastal zone is a fascinating place that comprises the interface between sea and land. This interface, which is both very dynamic and sensitive, has been affected by strong urban and industrial pressures, and an increase in both traffic and recreatio...
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Victor Kavvadias, Zacharias Ioannou, Evangelia Vavoulidou and Christos Paschalidis
The proper management of treated agricultural wastes (e.g., composts) contributes to the protection of water and soil quality by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers, lowering leachate, and protecting renewable and nonrenewable resources. Natural zeo...
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