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Zhilina, Tatjana N. (author), Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (author), Toschakov, Stepan V. (author), Kublanov, Ilya V. (author), Zavarzina, Daria G. (author)
Two heterotrophic bacteroidetes strains were isolated as satellites from autotrophic enrichments inoculated with samples from hypersaline soda lakes in southwestern Siberia. Strain Z-1702 <sup>T</sup> is an obligate anaerobic fermentative saccharolytic bacterium from an iron-reducing enrichment culture, while Ca. Cyclonatronum proteinivorum...
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Ton, A.M. (author), Vuik, V. (author), Aarninkhof, S.G.J. (author)
Low-energy, non-tidal lake beaches are known to be subject to longshore morphodynamics, but little is known about how they are driven by wind and wave-driven currents. Lake Markermeer is a shallow (∼4 m deep), wind-dominated lake, of approximately 700 km<sup>2</sup>. A gradient in wind-induced water level set-up at the leeward shore induces a...
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Anupam, K. (author), Akinmade, O.D. (author), Kasbergen, C. (author), Erkens, S. (author), Adebiyi, Festus (author)
The demand for alternative bitumen which could fully/partially replace Petroleum sourced bitumen for pavement construction is globally increasing. The increase in demand can be associated with several factors: depletion in crude oil resources, advances in crude oil refining processes, increased demand for highway infrastructure, and regional...
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Zăinescu, Florin (author), van der Vegt, Helena (author), Storms, J.E.A. (author), Nutz, Alexis (author), Bozetti, Guilherme (author), May, Jan-Hendrik (author), Cohen, Sagy (author), Bouchette, Frederic (author), May, Simon Matthias (author), Schuster, Mathieu (author)
A complete annual cycle of the dynamics of fine-grained sediment supplied by the Omo and smaller rivers is simulated for Lake Turkana, one of the world’s large lakes, with the hydrodynamic, wave and sediment transport model Delft3D. The model is forced with river liquid and solid discharge and wind data in order to simulate cohesive sediment...
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Zhu, Chunyan (author), Zhang, Yuning (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Xie, Weiming (author), Guo, Leicheng (author), Wang, Xianye (author), He, Qing (author)
The sediment load in the Yangtze River downstream of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) has substantially declined in recent decades. The decrease is more profound below the TGD, e.g., a 97% decrease at Yichang, compared with that at the delta apex, 1200 km downstream, e.g., a 75% decrease, implying along-river sediment recovery. Two large river...
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Kranenburg, W.M. (author), Tiessen, Meinard (author), Blaas, Meinte (author), Van Veen, Nathalie (author)
Around the world, estuaries have been partially or completely closed-off from the sea and their number may increase with rising sea levels. Concurrently, there is a trend to reintroduce seawater inflow into enclosed former estuaries for ecosystem improvement. This is also the case in the Haringvliet, a former estuary in the Rhine-Meuse Delta,...
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Le Grand, Oscar (author)
Sea level rise will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas. This poses a risk to the coastal protection as well as rivers and lakes close to the coast. Solutions are needed to cope with this threat. The past decade, nature based solutions have gained significant interest. One of these solutions could be sandy foreshores. Due to the use...
master thesis 2022
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Petrie, Wytse (author)
Disintegration of Antarctic ice shelves can induce devastated consequences for the environment and human infrastructure in the form of an increase of the global mean sea level. One of the causes of an ice shelf break down is hydrofracturing due to the mass load of supraglacial lakes. The top of the snowpack melts and the meltwater flows to a...
master thesis 2022
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van Kouwen, Niels (author)
Many sand spits are morphodynamically complex cases that are hard to quantify. Therefore, most case studies on sand spits in a specific type of environment, are descriptive or even non-existent. As is the case for spits in low-energy lake environments, like the two spits at the Marker Wadden islands. Because quantification is necessary for spits...
master thesis 2022
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Wang, Jiaqi (author)
In the past few decades, urbanisation in China has been witnessed with great speed. While this has brought a rocketing economy and improved citizens’ average living standards, it does not come without any expense. Such intensive urban sprawling and industrialization in China has added up a great risk to upcoming climate challenges, especially...
master thesis 2022
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Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (author), Yakimov, Mikhail. M (author), Messina, Enzo (author), Merkel, Alexander. Y. (author), Koenen, Michel (author), Bale, Nicole J. (author), Sinnighe-Damste, Jaap S. (author)
A pure culture of alkaliphilic haloarchaeon strain AArc-ST capable of anaerobic growth by carbohydrate-dependent sulfur respiration was obtained from hypersaline lakes in southwestern Siberia. According to phylogenetic analysis, AArc-ST formed a new genus level branch most related to the genus Natronoarchaeum in the order Halobacteriales. The...
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Wang, R. (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
People around the world have shaped societies and urban spaces around water for millennia. They have transformed natural water structures and patterns to serve their diverse needs. The ways in which historical decisions affect contemporary water systems and influence future planning of urban systems still need to be fully recognized. This...
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Abdollahi, B. (author), Alidoost, Fakhereh (author), Moshir Panahi, Davood (author), Hut, R.W. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
The reproducibility of computational hydrology is gaining attention among hydrologists. Reproducibility requires open and reusable code and data, allowing users to verify results and process new datasets. The creation of input files for global hydrological models (GHMs) requires complex high-resolution gridded dataset processing, limiting the...
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Ghorbanpour, Ali Karbalaye (author), Afshar, Abbas (author), Hessels, T.M. (author), Duan, Zheng (author)
An exhaustive evaluation of water resources is a prerequisite for evidence-informed planning and implementing sustainable management strategies. However, the lack of sufficient information on water supply and consumption, alongside the technical limitations on comprehensive accounting for inter-relations and interactions between the...
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Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (author), Elcheninov, Alexander G. (author), Khizhniak, Tatjana V. (author), Koenen, Michel (author), Bale, Nicole J. (author), Damsté, Jaap S.Sinninghe (author), Kublanov, Ilya V. (author)
Several pure cultures of alkaliphilic haloaloarchaea were enriched and isolated from hypersaline soda lakes in southwestern Siberia using amylopectin and fructans as substrates. Phylogenomic analysis placed the isolates into two distinct groups within the class Halobacteria. Four isolates forming group 1 were closely related to a recently...
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Ghorbanpour, Ali Karbalaye (author), Kisekka, Isaya (author), Afshar, Abbas (author), Hessels, T.M. (author), Taraghi, Mahdi (author), Hessari, Behzad (author), Tourian, Mohammad J. (author), Duan, Zheng (author)
Scarce water resources present a major hindrance to ensuring food security. Crop water productivity (WP), embraced as one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is playing an integral role in the performance-based evaluation of agricultural systems and securing sustainable food production. This study aims at developing a cloud-based...
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Sorokin, Dimitry Y. (author), Elcheninov, Alexander G. (author), Khijniak, Tatiana V. (author), Kolganova, Tatiana V. (author), Kublanov, Ilya V. (author)
Extremely halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) of the class Halobacteria is<br/>a dominant group of aerobic heterotrophic prokaryotic communities in<br/>salt-saturated habitats, such as salt lakes and solar salterns. Most of the<br/>pure cultures of haloarchaea were enriched, isolated, and cultivated on<br/>rich soluble substrates such as amino...
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Meydani, Amirreza (author), Dehghanipour, A. (author), Schoups, G.H.W. (author), Tajrishy, Massoud (author)
Study region: This study develops the first daily runoff forecast system for Bukan reservoir in Urmia Lake basin (ULB), Iran, a region suffering from water shortages and competing water demands. Study focus: A weather forecast downscaling model is developed for downscaling large-scale raw weather forecasts of ECMWF and NCEP to small-scale...
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Yu, M. (author), Liu, X. (author), Wood, Paul (author), Wei, Li (author), Wang, Guoqing (author), Zhang, Jianyun (author), Li, Qiongfang (author)
Due to an intensification of anthropogenic activities and climate change in recent decades, the hydrological connections and relationships between rivers and lakes have been significantly modified globally. Poyang Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes globally and is one of the few that remain naturally connected to the Yangtze River....
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Bangen, Philipp (author)
Lake Bardawil is a hypersaline, shallow coastal lagoon located along the coast of the northern Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Coastal systems are understood to be hypersaline when the salinity exceeds values of 30 parts per thousand throughout the year.<br/>Being located in the arid climate region of North Africa the lagoon is subject to year-round...
master thesis 2021
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