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Dissolved gas measurements are often the difference between suspecting what’s happening in a water system and proving it. Whether you’re tracing and dating groundwater, diagnosing denitrification, quantifying methane production, or monitoring trace contaminants, the challenge is the same: gas concentrations can be low, dynamic, and easily altered by sampling. We sat down with ...
In today's world of increasing water scarcity which can be attributed to climate change, population growth, and increasing water demand, data is more crucial than ever for effective water resources management. Different disciplines of water resources management, such as flood risk assessment, water supply ...
Drought struck the North, North Central and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka this August and September generating cascading consequences for the entire island. Drought mapping technology and anticipatory action plans could help to manage disaster risk and mitigate the ...
Quantitative schlieren images in CW mode are used to provide fast, high dynamic range field maps in water. The image data are then corrected for attenuation, resulting in simulated beam profiles and absorbed dose rates for ...
In addition to nutrient content, EC is also a measure of the soil's water-holding capacity, which is an essential factor for plant growth. ...
The four most common types of volcanic gases are carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and water vapour. These can be monitored via ground-based instruments so that analysts can understand more about the gases and their interactions. In this article, we will examine how volcanic gas analysis helps map underground water and why this is ...
Digital transformation can be defined as the optimization of company processes via new technologies (Big Data, IoT, etc.) to improve operations and the user experience. In water utilities, this involves the use of advanced technological systems to monitor and control processes throughout the entire water cycle, from water collection to its discharge back into the environment. Although different ...
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The study was accepted for publication in the academic journal “Water”. It suggests a new way of mapping the crop water stress on the pixel level – Optical Stress Index ...
Keuruu Water conducted an extensive procurement process and considered many options in selecting a suitable maintenance management software. The goal was to integrate software into their maintenance operations that would support the entire operation of water utilities, both in terms of piping networks and in terms of wastewater treatment plants and ...
However, until recently, there were spaces on these maps which remained blank; the insides of buildings. To address this, some of the larger consumer mapping providers, namely Google and Apple, have been working with large facility owners to map their indoor spaces. Left: Apple Maps showing Heathrow Airport, Greater London | ...
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Using new technology that mimics how Mother Earth makes water, their Genesis Systems WaterCube is set to debut next month and promises to deliver water just about anywhere, even the desert. ...
A Vehicle-Mounted Solution Using CrossOver CO730 Customer’s task The Swedish Geological Survey (SGU) has been engaged in groundwater exploration projects to investigate Sweden’s many glacial river deposits. The deposits are spread across the country and are the most significant groundwater resources for drinking water supplies in Sweden. SGU wanted a GPR solution to deploy rapidly to ...
Strategy and Planning to Ensure Successful Mapping of Water Taps using Online GIS Household water treatment is not standard in the Kumba town area, and many people lack the means and knowledge to ensure safe environmental and friendly water practices. ...
In addition, VRTs (variable-rate technology) have been developed to distribute pesticides at the variable rate – adjust the spraying rate base on canopy size and density, based on prescription maps and geolocation information. Water management Another critical element to produce premium quality wines is vine water availability. ...
This is most evident in the production of monoammonium phosphate (MAP), the most popular type of water-soluble phosphate fertilizer globally. MAP is produced by adding ammonia to phosphoric acid. Crystallisation technologies enable high- value MAP, to be produced using low-grade phosphoric acid as a feedstock. ...
As a geographer, with a Masters in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from the University of Leeds, and a passion for all things environmental, Liz has been analysing business customers’ unique characteristics and consumption patterns through the central market system (CMOS) to find out if this may help the industry achieve some of its ambitious water resilience and ...
Studying these changes usually involves measuring physical and chemical features of a body of water; or generating a 3D map of an underwater landscape/structure, to show its current state, or how it changes over time. ...
Water Well Drilling, Geophysical, Geotechnical, Construction Materials Testing, Topography, Mapping and Water Supply Company in Afghanistan. ...
At a time when grain markets continue to strain row crop revenue potential, many farmers are taking steps to do all they can to maximize productivity and yields. Excess water is a common yield robber with corn and other crops. For farmers with heavy, moisture-retaining soils, or slow draining areas in a field, installing drainage tile can improve overall productivity. ...
Hydrology databases make it possible to map, track and observe water resources. Monitoring and modelling the data is essential in creating a sustainable system for managing the public water supply. ...
