Mostrando 8 resultados de: 8
Filtros aplicados
Subtipo de publicación
Article(8)
Publisher
Water (Switzerland)(3)
Water Research(2)
Environmental Science and Pollution Research(1)
Journal of Environmental Management(1)
Water Science and Technology(1)
Área temáticas
Otros problemas y servicios sociales(6)
Geología, hidrología, meteorología(3)
Ingeniería y operaciones afines(2)
Física aplicada(1)
Otras ramas de la ingeniería(1)
An integrated mechanistic modeling of a facultative pond: Parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis
ArticleAbstract: Imitating natural lakes, pond treatment systems inherit a high complexity with interconnected web ofPalabras claves:Identifiability analysis, Integrated mechanistic model, Parameter estimation, Sensitivity Analysis, Uncertainty analysis, Waste stabilization pondAutores:Andrés Omar Alvarado Martinez, Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., Josué Larriva, Pompeu C.Fuentes:googlescopusA closer look on spatiotemporal variations of dissolved oxygen in waste stabilization ponds using mixed models
ArticleAbstract: Dissolved oxygen is an essential controlling factor in the performance of facultative and maturationPalabras claves:Dissolved oxygen control, High altitude, ICA technology, Mixed model, Spatiotemporal effect, Waste stabilization pondAutores:Andrés Omar Alvarado Martinez, Espinoza-Palacios J.E., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., María B. Arévalo-Durazno, Muchene L., Pham D.T., Shkedy Z., Thas O., Van Echelpoel W.Fuentes:googlescopusGeneralised linear models for pbkp_rediction of dissolved oxygen in a waste stabilisation pond
ArticleAbstract: Due to simplicity and low costs, waste stabilisation ponds (WSPs) have become one of the most populaPalabras claves:Dissolved oxygen control, ECUADOR, Generalised linear model, Spatiotemporal effect, Waste stabilisation pondAutores:Espinoza-Palacios J.E., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., María B. Arévalo-Durazno, Pham D.T., Van Echelpoel W.Fuentes: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:scopusExploring the influence of meteorological conditions on the performance of a waste stabilization pond at high altitude with structural equation modeling
ArticleAbstract: Algal photosynthesis plays a key role in the removal mechanisms of waste stabilization ponds (WSPs),Palabras claves:Algal photosynthesis, High altitude, Spatiotemporal variation, Structure equation modeling, Waste stabilization pondsAutores:Andrés Omar Alvarado Martinez, Espinoza-Palacios J.E., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., María B. Arévalo-Durazno, Pham D.T., Van Echelpoel W.Fuentes:googlescopusIntegrated 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:scopusSpatial 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:scopusStatistically-based comparison of the removal efficiencies and resilience capacities between conventional and naturalwastewater treatment systems: A peak load scenario
ArticleAbstract: Emerging global threats, such as climate change, urbanization and water depletion, are driving forcePalabras claves:Constructed wetlands, Conventional activated sludge, Performance comparison, Resilience capacity, Waste stabilization pondsAutores:Ana P.L. Gordillo, Charalambous P., Goethals P.L.M., Ho L.T., Thas O., Van Echelpoel W.Fuentes:scopus