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Biological water quality in tropical rivers during dry and rainy seasons: A model-based analysis
ArticleAbstract: Recent studies on water quality in tropical rivers indicate substantial differences between seasons.Palabras claves:Andes, Biological water quality, Cuenca River basin, Ecological assessment, ecological modelling, Generalized linear models, PollutionAutores:Forio M.A.E., Goethals P.L.M., Guillermina C. Pauta, Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Lock K., Nopens I., Rubén Jerves-Cobo, Van Butsel J.Fuentes:googlescopusDetermination of pollution loads in spillways of the combined sewage network of the City of Cuenca, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Combined sewer overflow (CSO) is one of the main causes of contamination in receiving bodies duringPalabras claves:Canonical correlation analysis, Combined sewer overflow, partial least squares regression, Pollutographs, Sewage waterAutores:César Montalvo-Cedillo, Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Rubén Jerves-CoboFuentes:scopusGreenhouse gas dynamics in an urbanized river system: influence of water quality and land use
ArticleAbstract: Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can larPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Greenhouse gas, Land use type, Urban river, water qualityAutores:Barthel M., Bode S., Boeckx P., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., Rubén Jerves-Cobo, Six J.Fuentes:scopusIntegrated ecological modelling for evidence-based determination of water management interventions in urbanized river basins: Case study in the Cuenca River basin (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: The growth of urbanization worldwide has contributed to the deterioration of the ecological status oPalabras claves:Cuenca River basin, ECUADOR, Integrated Ecological Modelling, River water quality model no. one (RWQM1), Urban watershed management, West®Autores:Amerlinck Y., Benedetti L., De Mulder C., Goethals P.L.M., Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Lock K., Nopens I., Rubén Jerves-Cobo, Van Butsel J.Fuentes:scopusIntegrated mechanistic and data-driven modeling for risk assessment of greenhouse gas production in an urbanized river system
ArticleAbstract: Surrounded by intense anthropogenic activities, urban polluted rivers have increasingly been reportePalabras claves:Fuzzy model, Greenhouse gas, Integrated model, Mechanistic model, Risk Assessment, Urban riverAutores:Forio M.A.E., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., Mouton A., Nopens I., Rubén Jerves-CoboFuentes:scopusModel-based analysis of the potential of macroinvertebrates as indicators for microbial pathogens in rivers
ArticleAbstract: The quality of water prior to its use for drinking, farming or recreational purposes must comply witPalabras claves:Baetidae, Classification tree models, Fecal coliforms, Perlidae, Scirtidae, Water use standardsAutores:Córdova-Vela G., Díaz-Granda C., Goethals P.L.M., Iñiguez-Vela X., Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Nopens I., Rubén Jerves-Cobo, Van Echelpoel W.Fuentes:googlescopusSpatial and temporal variations of greenhouse gas emissions from a waste stabilization pond: Effects of sludge distribution and accumulation
ArticleAbstract: Due to regular influx of organic matter and nutrients, waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) can releasePalabras claves:Carbon dioxide, Greenhouse gas, Methane, Nitrous oxide, Sludge, Spatiotemporal variation, Stabilization pondAutores:Barthel M., Bode S., Boeckx P., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., Josué Larriva, María B. Arévalo-Durazno, Oscar Morales, Rubén Jerves-Cobo, Six J.Fuentes:scopus