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Moerman, A. (author), Blokker, M. (author), Vreeburg, J. (author), Van der Hoek, J.P. (author)
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water to the customers’ tap. Under the influence of temperature, residence time and pipe materials the drinking water quality can change while the water passes the domestic drinking water system. According to the Dutch Drinking Water Act the drinking...
journal article 2014
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Duan, Z. (author)
There are millions of lakes and ten thousands of reservoirs in the world. The number of reservoirs is still increasing through the construction of large dams to meet the growing demand for water resources, hydroelectricity and economic development. Accurate information on the water balance components of lakes and reservoirs is deemed necessary...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Hausner, M.B. (author), Suarez, F. (author), Glander, K.E. (author), Van de Giesen, N.C. (author), Selker, J.S. (author), Tyler, S.W. (author)
Hydrologic research is a very demanding application of fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS) in terms of precision, accuracy and calibration. The physics behind the most frequently used DTS instruments are considered as they apply to four calibration methods for single-ended DTS installations. The new methods presented are more...
journal article 2011
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Westhoff, M.C. (author), Gooseff, M.N. (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), Savenije, H.H.G. (author)
Hyporheic exchange is an important process that underpins stream ecosystem function, and there have been numerous ways to characterize and quantify exchange flow rates and hyporheic zone size. The most common approach, using conservative stream tracer experiments and 1?D solute transport modeling, results in oversimplified representations of the...
journal article 2011
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Abu Ghunmi, L. (author), Zeeman, G. (author), Fayyad, M. (author), Van Lier, J.B. (author)
Knowing the biodegradability characteristics of grey water constituents is imperative for a proper design and operation of a biological treatment system of grey water. This study characterizes the different COD fractions of dormitory grey water and investigates the effect of applying different conditions in the biodegradation test. The maximum...
journal article 2010
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Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), Krzeminska, D.M. (author), Hausner, M. (author), Tyler, S.W. (author), Selker, J. (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), Van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Through its role in the energy and water balances at the land surface, soil moisture is a key state variable in surface hydrology and land?atmosphere interactions. Point observations of soil moisture are easy to make using established methods such as time domain reflectometry and gravimetric sampling. However, monitoring large?scale variability...
journal article 2010
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Selker, J.S. (author), Thévenaz, L. (author), Huwald, H. (author), Mallet, A. (author), Luxemburg, W.M.J. (author), Van de Giesen, N. (author), Stejskal, M. (author), Zeman, J. (author), Westhoff, M. (author), Parlange, M.B. (author)
Instruments for distributed fiber-optic measurement of temperature are now available with temperature resolution of 0.01°C and spatial resolution of 1 m with temporal resolution of fractions of a minute along standard fiber-optic cables used for communication with lengths of up to 30,000 m. We discuss the spectrum of fiber-optic tools that may...
journal article 2006
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