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2014
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
Development of a risk-based framework to integrate flood insurance
Flood
Risk Assessment
Publication
N. van de Giesen
2014
Urban Water Systems
Coping with climate change in Amsterdam - a watercycle perspective
Urban
Hydrological
Climate
Publication
J.P. van der Hoek
2014
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Effect of PAC dosage in a pilot-scale PAC-MBR treating micro-polluted surface water
Surface Water
Pollution
Contaminants
Publication
L.C. Rietveld
S.G.J. Heijman
2014
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Decision tree analysis of factors influencing rainfall-related building damage
Hydraulics
Rainfall
Sanitation
Publication
M.C. ten Veldhuis
2014
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Drinking water treatment technologies in Europe: State of the art - challenges - research needs
Drinking
Filtration
Treatment
Publication
J.P. van der Hoek
2014
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
Contrasting roles of interception and transpiration in the hydrological cycle - Part 2: Moisture recycling
Hydrological
Life Cycle
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
2014
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
Catchment properties, function, and conceptual model representation: Is there a correspondence?
Nonlinear Models
Land Use
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
2014
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
C-GEM (v 1.0): A new, cost-efficient biogeochemical model for estuaries and its application to a funnel-shaped system
Hydrochemical
Physiochemical
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
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