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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.
Guizani Mokhtar, Funamizu Naoyuki
Short Retraction Notice The paper does not meet the standards of "Journal of Water Resource and Protection". This article has been retracted to straighten the academic record. In making this decision the Editorial Board follows COPE's Retraction Guidelines .…
N. Ali Eman, C. S. Tan, E. A. Makky
Most of water treatments require higher expenditure. Chemical coagulant requires higher cost and has some drawback after treatment such as pH changes. Moringa oleifera cake residue (MOCR) is one of the alternatives to replace chemical coagulant. A jar test ap…
Mohammad Mirzavand, Seyed Javad Sadatinejad, Hoda Ghasemieh, Rasool Imani, Mehdi Soleymani Motlagh
Modeling and forecasting of the groundwater water table are a major component of effective planning and management of water resources. One way to predict the groundwater level is analysis using a non-deterministic model. This study assessed the performance of…
Zahra Paydar, Yun Chen
A summary of the current understanding of the hydrological system in the Limestone Coast in Australia is presented. The regional water balance analysis indicated about 90% of the water is lost through evapotranspiration. Irrigation consumes a substantial part…
Luciano S. Rodrigues, Israel J. Silva, Paulo R. Oliveira, Ana C. A. Pinto, Camila A. Lima
This paper presents the influence of the ratio IA/PA and concentration of volatile acids (TVA) in the operational stability of a UASB reactor treating swine waste water. The treatment system in real scale was constituted of decanter, followed by the UASB reac…
Niroj Kumar Shrestha
Climatic variability influences the hydrological cycle that subsequently affects the discharge in the stream. The variability in the climate can be represented by the ocean-atmospheric oscillations which provide the forecast opportunity for the streamflow. Pr…
Naoki Kabeya, Akira Shimizu, Takanori Shimizu, Hitoshi Ikuzawa, Takuya Arakaki, Hiroshi Furugen, Yashuhiro Ohnuki, Shiho Asano
We set up two experimental catchments to provide an improved understanding of hydrological processes in a subtropical forested area in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Japan. We calculated runoff using water level data (recorded by a pressure-type water l…
Hamid Hosseinimarandi, Mohammad Mahdavi, Hassan Ahmadi, Baharak Motamedvaziri, Abdolali Adelpur
In addition to failure in monitoring water quality in the study area, the monitoring networks are not designed based on standard guidelines; moreover, there is no ongoing assessment of these networks. The great or small number of sites in the monitoring netwo…
Kristina Rathsack, Jörg Böllmann, Marion Martienssen
Bacteria capable of denitrification play a significant role in the nitrogen cycle of freshwater ecosystems. By metabolizing nitrogen compounds they e.g. counteract the eutrophication of natural waters. To get detailed insights into the in situ turnover rates…
Maisa’a W. Shammout
In Jordan, Zarqa River Basin (ZRB) has been taken as a case study for applying water management models because of its limited water resources and due to the fact that the basin is dwelling with about 52% of Jordan’s population. The surface water resources are…
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