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2011
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
Shade estimation over streams using distributed temperature sensing
Sensors
Temperature
Publication
N. van de Giesen
2011
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Surveillance of influenza A and the pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 in sewage and surface water in the Netherlands
Pathogens
Micro-Organisms
Monitoring
Publication
G. Medema
S.G.J. Heijmen
2011
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
The efficiency of asset management stategies to reduce urban flood risk
Urban
Flood
Risk Assessment
Publication
M.C. ten Veldhuis
2011
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
The Impact of climate change on crop production in West Africa: An assessment for the Oueme River Basin in Benin
Climate
Africa
Agriculture
Publication
S. Pande
2011
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Wastewater reuse through RO: a case study of four RO plants producing industrial water
Wastewater
Water Quality
Reverse Osmosis
Publication
L.C. Rietveld
S.G.J. Heijman
2011
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Specific energy consumption of membrane bioreactor (mbr) for sewage treatment
Membrane
Sewage
Bioreactors
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2011
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Water balance modeling of Upper Blue Nile catchments using a top-down approach
Rivers
Monitoring
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
2011
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
The effect of system innovations on water productivityy in subsistence rainfed agricultural systems in semi-arid Tanzania
Agriculture
Africa
Rainfall
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
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