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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.
Okezie Uchegbulam, Elijah A. Ayolabi
Sixty-four multi-electrode Lund imaging system coupled with ABEM SAS 4000 Terrameter was used for the electrical imaging of the study area. Wenner and Gradient arrays with 2 m minimum electrode spacing were employed which revealed resistivity changes in the v…
Mark A. Thomas, Laurent M. Ahiablame, Bernard A. Engel, Indrajeet Chaubey
The goal of the study was to model water quality impacts of growing perennial grasses on marginal soils. The GLEAMS-NAPRA and RUSLE models were used to simulate long-term surface runoff, percolation, erosion, total phosphorus (TP), and nitrate (NO 3 -N) losse…
Awatif S. Alsaqqar, Basim H. Khudair, Sura Kareem Ali
Corrosion control is an important aspect of safe drinking water supplies. The effects of corrosion which may not be evident without monitoring are an important issue concerning both public health and economical aspects. Chemical stability parameters of water…
Abdelmoneim A. Mohamed, Reiji Kimura
The intensity of recent droughts and the uncertainty of moisture variability in the context of increasing temperatures and decreasing precipitation have affected the Mongolian grassland. Mongolia typifies the steppe terrain and semiarid to arid continental cl…
Manohar Arora, Rakesh Kumar, Jatin Malhotra, Naresh Kumar
Streamflow represents the integrated response of a watershed to climatic variables, particularly precipitation and air temperature. In this study, relationships between discharge and hydro meteorological parameters near the snout of Gangotri Glacier were inve…
Yoichi Fujihara, Yukiyo Yamamoto, Yasuhiro Tsujimoto, Jun-Ichi Sakagami
Basins in many parts of the world are ungauged or poorly gauged, and in some cases existing measurement networks are declining. The purpose of this study was to examine the utility of reanalysis and global precipitation datasets in the river discharge simulat…
Francis N. W. Nsubuga, Edith N. Namutebi, Masoud Nsubuga-Ssenfuma
Water resources of a country constitute one of its vital assets that significantly contribute to the socio-economic development and poverty eradication. However, this resource is unevenly distributed in both time and space. The major source of water for these…
Makiko Obana, Ho-Seong Jeon, Tetsuro Tsujimoto
The transport and deposition of particulate organic matter (POM) in river streams has recently received much attention as one of important ecological processes in rivers. We focused on interacted behaviors of sand particles in bed load and POM in vegetated ar…
Lalit Mohan Sharma
Groundwater salinity is a widespread problem around the world with adverse consequences on health, soil quality and overall eco-systems. With the rapidly growing demands of groundwater, its exploitation is also accelerating. It is also changing the flow of th…
Pramod Gopinathan Nair, Swathy Vijayakumar, Teena Lisluke, Menacheri Sunil Paul Mathew, Charuvila Thankappan Aravindakumar
Due to an increasing environmental pollution, a search for the cost effective treatment and disposal of the dyes from the textile effluents is getting more and more importance. Oxidation and reduction processes play important roles in the degradation treatmen…
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