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Journal of Water Resource and Protection (JWARP) is an openly accessible journal published monthly. The goal of this journal is to keep a record of the state-of-the-art research and promote the research work in these fast moving areas.
Serap Pulatsü, Akasya Topçu
Turkey’s inland water ecosystem consists of 33 rivers (177.714 miles), 200 natural lakes (906.118 ha), 159 reservoirs (342.377 ha) and 750 ponds (15.500 ha). Sedimentological studies conducted on inland water ecosystems during the last 15 years in Turkey can…
Luciana Mecatti Elias, Maria Estela Silva-Stenico, Danillo Oliveira Alvarenga, Janaina Rigonato, Marli Fátima Fiore, Simone Possedente de Lira
The genetic diversity and the potential toxicity of bloom-forming cyanobacteria were studied in four lagoons located in the state of Sao Paulo (Campinas, Limeira and Piracicaba cities). Bloom samples were collected on the water surface and cyanobacterial comm…
Toshinori Tabata, Kazuaki Hiramatsu, Masayoshi Harada
The aim of this study is to investigate the condition of the Ariake Sea, Japan, which has been suffering from severe environmental issues for the past few decades. Water quality data have been generated from several points in this area for over 30 years by th…
Kamran Chapi, Ramesh P. Rudra, Syed I. Ahmed, Alamgir A. Khan, Bahram Gharabaghi, William T. Dickinson, Pradeep K. Goel
The identification of runoff generating areas (RGAs) within a watershed is a difficult task because of their temporal and spatial behavior. A watershed was selected to investigate the RGAs to determine the factors affecting spatio-temporally in southern Ontar…
Milka M. Vidović, Marko N. Rodić, Marija U. Vidović, Ivana S. Trajković, Sanja Z. Jovanić
Continuous long-term monitoring of aquatic systems is important for understanding their complete evolution in order to monitor changes in the trophic status and water quality. The continuous monitoring during a period of 20 years, by sampling once a month at…
Francesca Biava, Mauro Consonni, Vincenzo Francani, Paola Gattinoni, Laura Scesi
The paper proposes a study for the delineation of protection zones in the main discharge area of the Gran Sasso aquifer (Central Italy). At this aim, starting from a detailed geological and hydrogeological reconstruction, the study was divided into the follow…
Seybatou Diop, Moshood N. Tijani
This study was to clarify the main mechanisms of shallow groundwater mineralization in the Dindefello Plain Area. Water composition data obtained in this study were subjected to aqueous speciation calculations together with data plotting on key diagrams so as…
Milka M. Vidović, Ivana S. Trajković, Saša S. Rogan, Vladimir M. Petrović, Sanja Z. Jovanić
Presence of iron and manganese in water not only affects the organoleptic properties of water, but also can cause a number of problems in drinking water treatments. Their removal in drinking water preparation processes becomes more complicated in the presence…
Michael L. Cummings, Jonathan M. Weatherford, Leslie A. Mowbray
Subaerial fallout from the Holocene eruption of Mount Mazama in the Oregon Cascade Range was deposited upon relatively low permeability volcanic and volcaniclastic bedrock and regolith. In the Walker Rim study area, erosion by ephemeral streams shortly after…
Salman M. Al-Kasimi
This article describes a 24-hour daily activity of ground water cycle. It first proves the existence of vapour up-flux using a custom-made reflective carpet. At high grounds of equatorial altitudes above 1500 meter (less than that for other latitudes), water…
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