نتایج جستجو برای: input turbidity

تعداد نتایج: 226960  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Michiel Pronk Nico Goldscheider Jakob Zopfi

Continuous monitoring of particle-size distribution (PSD), total organic carbon (TOC), turbidity, discharge and physicochemical parameters, together with analyses of fecal indicator bacteria, particularly Escherichia coli, made it possible to better understand the processes governing pathogen transport in karst groundwater and to establish PSD as indicator for possible microbial contamination o...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2009
Javier Bustamante Fernando Pacios Ricardo Díaz-Delgado David Aragonés

We have used Landsat-5 TM and Landsat-7 ETM+ images together with simultaneous ground-truth data at sample points in the Doñana marshes to predict water turbidity and depth from band reflectance using Generalized Additive Models. We have point samples for 12 different dates simultaneous with 7 Landsat-5 and 5 Landsat-7 overpasses. The best model for water turbidity in the marsh explained 38% of...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Max J. Moreno-Madriñán Mohammad Z. Al-Hamdan Douglas L. Rickman Frank E. Müller-Karger

Turbidity is a commonly-used index of the factors that determine light penetration in the water column. Consistent estimation of turbidity is crucial to design environmental and restoration management plans, to predict fate of possible pollutants, and to estimate sedimentary fluxes into the ocean. Traditional methods monitoring fixed geographical locations at fixed intervals may not be represen...

2017
John L. Andersen Gary L. Hergenrader

Primary productivity, Secchi disc visibility, chlorophyll, and nutrient concentrations were studied in Wagon Train and Stagecoach reservoirs during the years 1969 and 1970. The reservoirs are separated by a distance of only 12 km and are similar in nutrient content and circulation pattern. Furthermore, in both reservoirs 92-100% of the productivity occurs in the upper two meiers. However, the r...

2013
M. Yarahmadi M. Hossieni B. Bina M. H. Mahmoudian A. Shahsavani

The use of synthetic coagulants is not regarded as suitable due to health and economic considerations. Studies were carried out in laboratory scale on deionised water containing synthetic turbidity of kaolinite. Experiments were carried out in four turbidity ranges: 10, 50, 500, 1000 (NTU) and the pH range 5-8. The efficiency of moringa oleifera seed extract and polyaluminum chloride was examin...

Journal: :Clinical & experimental optometry 2017
Gonzalo Carracedo Maria Serramito-Blanco Alba Martin-Gil Zicheng Wang Candela Rodriguez-Pomar Jesús Pintor

BACKGROUND The aim was to evaluate the turbidity and thickness of the post-lens tear layer and its effect on visual quality in patients with keratoconus after the beginning of lens wear and before lens removal at the end of eight hours. METHODS Twenty-six patients with keratoconus (aged 36.95 ± 8.95 years) participated voluntarily in the study. The sample was divided into two groups: patients...

Journal: :International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications 2015
Leonaldo Silva Gomes Francisco Souza Ricardo Silva The Pontes Tobias R. Fernandes Neto Rui Araújo

A common step in most of water treatment plants is the chemical coagulation. The chemical coagulation is the process of destabilizing the colloidal particles suspended in raw water by the addition of coagulants. Generally, the determination of the quantity of coagulant to be added to water is made manually by jar tests. However, the manual control has slow response to changes of raw water and i...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2006
Kwang-Hsien Lim Wee-Bin Lian Cheo-Lian Yeo

INTRODUCTION Intravenous lipid is commonly used as part of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in premature babies. The gold standard of measuring lipid tolerance involves measuring serum triglyceride levels. Many hospitals in Asia do not have this facility and rely on visual turbidity to titrate the rate of lipid infusion. The aim of this study was to determine if visual turbidity correlates with...

2016
H. Cumming N. A. Herbert

Turbidity as a result of increased suspended sediments in coastal waters is an environmental stress of worldwide concern. Recent research on fish suggests that detrimental changes to gill structure can occur in turbid waters, with speculation that these alterations diminish fitness variables, such as growth and development, by negatively impacting the O2 uptake capacity (respiration) of fish. S...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B2 (Coastal Engineering) 2016

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