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O'Hara, Kian (author)
In light of our depleting fossil fuel reserves and the relatively `cheap' extraction of oil and in spite of the highly nonlinear nature of reservoirs, waterflooding has become big business. In recent times, the use of numerical reservoir simulation has not only become possible but has increasingly been used in the petroleum industry in the...
master thesis 2021
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Zhang, D. (author)
Increasingly, the phytoplankton blooms (algal blooms) become a public health concern and a worldwide ecological problem. The Generic ecological model (GEM) plays a very important role to assess ecological quality of the Dutch coastal waters and the southern North Sea. Algal blooms can also be predicted by the GEM model mainly through chlorophyll...
master thesis 2012
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Tsompanopoulos, E. (author)
Based on satellite observations of Earths time variable gravity field from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), it is possible to derive variations in terrestrial water storage. Tiny variations of gravity from monthly into a decade time scales are mainly due to redistributions of water mass inside the surface fluid envelops of...
master thesis 2010
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Widiastuti, E. (author)
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) can be defined as the storage of water on and below the land surface, and includes snow, ice, surface water, soil moisture, and ground water. TWS is a key component of the terrestrial and global hydrological cycles, which have important control over the water, energy and biogeochemical fluxes, and plays a major...
master thesis 2009
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