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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.
Timothy Sickbert, Eric W. Peterson
When evaluating hyporheic exchange in a flowing stream, it is inappropriate to directly compare stream stage with subsurface hydraulic head ( h ) to determine direction and magnitude of the gradient between the stream and the subsurface. In the case of moving…
Yildirim Dalkiliç, Umut Okkan, Nesrin Baykan
Nowadays, one of the most important effects on water resources under climate change is increasing of free water surface evaporation which depends on the increasing of temperature. In basins, where there are no observed data, free water surface evaporation is…
Mustafa Al Kuisi, Kholoud Mashal, Mohammed Al-Qinna, Abdallah Abu Hamad, Armin Margana
The importance of groundwater portability and the possible sources of anthropogenic contamination have led to the development of intrinsic groundwater vulnerability mapping. In this study, groundwater vulnerability map for Amman Zarqa Basin (AZB) has been gen…
Enrico Guastaldi, Andrea Carloni, Giovanna Pappalardo, Jacopo Nevini
Sedimentary heterogeneity conditions of Catania Plain quaternary aquifer (CPQA), the wider alluvial multi-aquifer system of Sicily, were rebuilt to simulate and quantify groundwater flow. Transition probabilities based on a Markov Chain (MC) and Sequential In…
Alassane Thiam, Didier Jézéquel, Alexis Groleau, François Prévot, Filipa Lopes, Patrick Albéric, Catherine Quiblier, Elivira Bura-Nakic, Irena Ciglenečki, Hassiba Lazar, Eric Viollier
Despite a large variety of processes that can control Mo and its potential to become an environmental tracer of euxinic environment, this element is not often studied in lakes. The aim of this paper is to identify main seasonal biogeochemical processes that i…
Yasuhito Mukai, Ayana Mizuno
The earthquake in northeastern Japan that occurred on March 11, 2011 brought about the nuclear accident, resulting in the detection of radioactive cesium in soil and water over a wide region around Fukusihma. In this study, with the aim of the establishment o…
Vanessa Maxemilie Ngo-Massou, Guillaume Léopold Essomè-Koum, Ernest Kottè-Mapoko, Ndongo Din
Crabs appear as the most important group of mangrove epifauna. Their distribution seems influenced by some biotic and abiotic parameters. To verify the interactions between crab populations and relevant environmental components, six mangrove sites around the…
Cengiz Koç, Ebru Yilmaz
Accumulation of sediment and silt in the drainage canals is undesirable, yet inevitable occurrence in the course of the use and operation of any drainage canal network. In this study, D-25 drainage canal group, taking place in the Nazilli irrigation system wi…
Riaz Bhanbhro, Nadhir Al-Ansari, Sven Knutsson
Every year, a number of breach failures occur in Irrigation Canals in Sindh. Those failures cause displacement of thousands of people, destruction of properties, land, and damage to costly crops that worth millions Rupees. In addition to that, breach failures…
Ammar Ali, Qusay Al-Suhail, Nadhir Al-Ansari, Sven Knutsson
River Tigris divides Baghdad, capital of Iraq, in two parts. The reach of the river within Baghdad is about 60 km long. Many islands and bars are obstructing the flow of the river within Baghdad. To overcome this problem, dredging operations started along mos…
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