Deterministic modelling of freshwater lakes and reservoirs: current trends and recent progress

Author(s):  
Laura Melo Vieira Soares ◽  
Maria do Carmo Calijuri
Inland Waters ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 430-444
Author(s):  
Riley P. Buley ◽  
Hannah E. Correia ◽  
Ash Abebe ◽  
Tahir B. Issa ◽  
Alan E. Wilson

2014 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 241-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Murray C. Peel ◽  
Thomas A. McMahon

Estimating evaporation from standard meteorological data continues to be an active area of research and practical application. Here we report on recent progress in using standard meteorology data to estimate potential, reference and actual evaporation from terrestrial landscapes as well as evaporation from lakes and reservoirs. We also address recent enhancements to standard methodologies through use of remote sensing and data-driven procedures. From our report we observe that remote sensing offers significant potential for mapping spatial variations in evaporation. There has been limited progress in estimating actual evaporation via the complementary relationship, whereas applications of the Penman-Monteith and related equations incorporating actual surface resistance term(s) have dominated the recent literature.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravindra P. Singh

Progress and development in biosensor development will inevitably focus upon the technology of the nanomaterials that offer promise to solve the biocompatibility and biofouling problems. The biosensors using smart nanomaterials have applications for rapid, specific, sensitive, inexpensive, in-field, on-line and/or real-time detection of pesticides, antibiotics, pathogens, toxins, proteins, microbes, plants, animals, foods, soil, air, and water. Thus, biosensors are excellent analytical tools for pollution monitoring, by which implementation of legislative provisions to safeguard our biosphere could be made effectively plausible. The current trends and challenges with nanomaterials for various applications will have focus biosensor development and miniaturization. All these growing areas will have a remarkable influence on the development of new ultrasensitive biosensing devices to resolve the severe pollution problems in the future that not only challenges the human health but also affects adversely other various comforts to living entities. This review paper summarizes recent progress in the development of biosensors by integrating functional biomolecules with different types of nanomaterials, including metallic nanoparticles, semiconductor nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, inorganic/organic hybrid, dendrimers, and carbon nanotubes/graphene.


1989 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jerry C. Ritchie ◽  
Frank R. Schiebe ◽  
Charles M. Cooper

2017 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Etienne Fluet-Chouinard ◽  
Mathis Loïc Messager ◽  
Bernhard Lehner ◽  
C. Max Finlayson

2018 ◽  
pp. 125-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Etienne Fluet-Chouinard ◽  
Mathis Loïc Messager ◽  
Bernhard Lehner ◽  
C. Max Finlayson

2016 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Etienne Fluet-Chouinard ◽  
Mathis Loïc Messager ◽  
Bernhard Lehner ◽  
C. Max Finlayson

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