12 articles in this issue
K. ANANDAN,K. RAJESH,K. GAYATHRI,M. MOHANBABU,P. PRABHAKAR RAO
This work aims to study the structural and photocatalytic performance of p-type (NiO) and n-type (SnO2) semiconductor metal oxides via the same synthesis process and conditions. The structural properties of the synthesized nickel oxide and stannic oxide n... see more
M.F. CHOW,F.Y. TEO
Computer models are broadly used to simulate the hydrodynamic characteristics and water quality patterns under various conditions in reservoirs. The accuracy and reliability of model simulations often depend on the input parameter estimation and the avail... see more
R. ZEGAIT,H.S. PIZZO
Flooding risk is a contemporary concern in Algeria and worldwide, especially in light of several recent large-scale catastrophic floods in several countries. In this context, protection systems against floods are becoming increasingly necessary for all ac... see more
C. BENTALHA
In the last few decades, urban flooding has been considered a serious and unavoidable problem for many cities worldwide. Climate change and rapid urbanization have contributed significantly to the increase in flood risk. To reduce the risk of floods, gree... see more
S. VERMA,R.T. SAHU,A.D. PRASAD,M.K. VERMA
The significance of water resource management is undeniable, and optimizing reservoir operations for hydropower generation, irrigation, and flood mitigation is a profound task. To accomplish this, a variety of optimization approaches and procedures were e... see more
B. ACHOUR,L. AMARA
The discharge coefficient Cd, defined as the ratio of the experimental flow rate to the ideal flow rate, is an important parameter. It is the ultimate correction factor for the theoretical stage-discharge relationship when it is determined on the basis of... see more
T. JAISWAL,D. JHARIYA,S. SINGH
GIS-remotely sensed data integration has advanced groundwater research. This integration provides a powerful tool for evaluating and prioritizing groundwater supplies. This research uses similar methods to map prospective zones for groundwater availabilit... see more
A.M.M. MUMTHAJ,D.M.S.H. DISSANAYAKA,M.I.M. MOWJOOD
Phosphorous (P) in wastewater is a primary source of P entering lakes and streams, contributing to water pollution. Hence, it must be treated before being released into the environment. This study aimed to quantify the adsorption characteristics of phosph... see more
D.Y.S. MAH,A.S. DAYANG NUR HUWAIDA,F.Y. TEO
Urban development areas, having greater impervious surfaces such as roads, parking spaces and building roofs, have an adverse impact on the urban environment, as they generate more runoff. This situation could even worsen during extreme rainfall events as... see more
C.H.J. BONG,S.C. LIEW,J.E. SIM,F.Y. TEO
The Sarawak River Basin is one of the major river basins located in the southern part of Sarawak, Malaysia, and has experienced frequent extreme rainfall resulting in flash floods in recent years. This study aims to carry out trend and statistical analysi... see more
N. BACHA,S. ACHOUR
The objective of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the removal of polymeric humic matter during coagulation-flocculation and to highlight stoichiometric relationships between the coagulant dosage and the organic substance content. It is theref... see more
B. REMINI
This article evokes for the first time the water security of oases ensured by foggara. It was during our many visits to the oases of the Algerian Sahara that we discovered the important role played by the foggara in the rational management of water. Durin... see more