130 research outputs found
BMP treatment technologies, monitoring needs, and knowledge gaps: status of the knowledge and relevance within the Tahoe Basin
This Technical memorandum fulfills Task 2 for Agreement 03-495 between El Dorado County and the Office of Water Programs at California State University Sacramento and their co-authors, Bachand & Associates and the University of California Tahoe Research Group:
1) a review of current stormwater treatment Best Management Practices (BMP) in the Tahoe Basin and their potential effectiveness in removing fine particles and reducing nutrient concentrations; 2) an assessment of the potential for improving the performance of different types of existing BMPs through retrofitting or better maintenance practices; 3) a review of additional promising treatment technologies not currently in use in the Tahoe Basin; and
4) a list of recommendations to help address the knowledge gaps in BMP design and performance. ... (PDF contains 67 pages
Characteristics of direct human impacts on the rivers Karun and Dez in lowland south-west Iran and their interactions with earth surface movements
Two of the primary external factors influencing the variability of major river systems, over river reach scales, are human activities and tectonics. Based on the rivers Karun and Dez in south-west Iran, this paper presents an analysis of the geomorphological responses of these major rivers to ancient human modifications and tectonics. Direct human modifications can be distinguished by both modern constructions and ancient remnants of former constructions that can leave a subtle legacy in a suite of river characteristics. For example, the ruins of major dams are characterised by a legacy of channel widening to 100's up to c. 1000 m within upstream zones that can stretch to channel distances of many kilometres upstream of former dam sites, whilst the legacy of major, ancient, anthropogenic river channel straightening can also be distinguished by very low channel sinuosities over long lengths of the river course. Tectonic movements in the region are mainly associated with young and emerging folds with NWâSE and NâS trends and with a long structural lineament oriented EâW. These earth surface movements can be shown to interact with both modern and ancient human impacts over similar timescales, with the types of modification and earth surface motion being distinguishable. This paper examines the geomorphological evidence and outlines the processes involved in the evolution of these interactions through time. The analysis shows how interactions between earth surface movements and major dams are slight, especially after ancient dam collapse. By contrast, interactions between earth surface movements and major anthropogenic river channel straightening are shown to be a key factor in the persistence of long, near-straight river courses. Additionally, it is suggested that artificial river development, with very limited river channel lateral migration, may promote incision across an active fold at unusually long distances from the fold âcoreâ and may promote markedly increased sinuosity across a structural lineament
Chemical Treatment Methods Pilot (CTMP) System for Treatment of Urban Runoff â Phase I. Feasibility and Design
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Deep learning-based denoising for improved dose efficiency in EDX tomography of nanoparticles
Computer Science
A 1500âyear record of North Atlantic storm flooding from lacustrine sediments, Shetland Islands (UK)
Severe storm flooding poses a major hazard to the coasts of northâwestern Europe. However, the longâterm recurrence patterns of extreme coastal flooding and their governing factors are poorly understood. Therefore, highâresolution sedimentary records of past North Atlantic storm flooding are required. This multiâproxy study reconstructs stormâinduced overwash processes from coastal lake sediments on the Shetland Islands using grainâsize and geochemical data, and the reâanalysis of historical data. The chronostratigraphy is based on Bayesian ageâdepth modelling using accelerator mass spectrometry 14 C and 137 Cs data. A high XRFâbased Si/Ti ratio and the unimodal grainâsize distribution link the sand layers to the beach and thus stormâinduced overwash events. Periods with more frequent storm flooding occurred 980â1050, 1150â1300, 1450â1550, 1820â1900 and 1950â2000 ce, which is largely consistent with a positive North Atlantic Oscillation mode. The Little Ice Age (1400â1850 ce ) shows a gap of major sand layers suggesting a southward shift of storm tracks and a seasonal variance with more storm floods in spring and autumn. Warmer phases shifted winter storm tracks towards the northâeast Atlantic, indicating a possible trend for future stormâtrack changes and increased storm flooding in the northern North Sea region
EcoDaLo : federating advertisement targeting with linked data
A key source of revenue for the media and entertainmentdomain isad targeting: serving advertisements to a select set of visitorsbased on various captured visitor traits. Compared to global media com-panies such as Google and Facebook that aggregate data from varioussources (and the privacy concerns these aggregations bring), local compa-nies only capture a small number of (high-quality) traits and retrieve anunbalanced small amount of revenue. To increase these local publishersâcompetitive advantage, they need to join forces, whilst taking the visi-torsâ privacy concerns into account. The EcoDaLo consortium, located in Belgium and consisting of Adlogix, Pebble Media, and Roularta MediaGroup as founding partners, aims to combine local publishersâ data without requiring these partners to share this data across the consortium.Usage of Semantic Web technologies enables a decentralized approachwhere federated querying allows local companies to combine their captured visitor traits, and better target visitors, without aggregating alldata. To increase potential uptake, technical complexity to join this consortium is kept minimal, and established technology is used where possible. This solution was showcased in Belgium which provided the participating partners valuable insights and suggests future research challenges. Perspectives are to enlarge the consortium and provide measurable impact in ad targeting to local publishers
An ecosystem for linked humanities data
The main promise of the digital humanities is the ability to perform scholar studies at a much broader scale, and in a much more reusable fashion. The key enabler for such studies is the availability of suciently well described data. For the eld of socio-economic history, data usually comes in a tabular form. Existing eorts to curate and publish datasets take a top-down approach and are focused on large collections. This paper presents QBer and the underlying structured data hub, which address the long tail of research data by catering for the needs of individual scholars. QBer allows researchers to publish their (small) datasets, link them to existing vocabularies and other datasets, and thereby contribute to a growing collection of interlinked datasets.We present QBer, and evaluate our rst results by showing how our system facilitates two use cases in socio-economic history
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RedactioneelAnn Bergmans en Chris De Maegd i.s.m. W.A. Olyslager en D. Vande Gaer De Sint-Jan-de-Doperkerk van het Groot Begijnhof in Leuven. [The Saint John-the-Baptists church in the Great Beguingage at Louvain.]- A. Fauconnier Het Goltfuss-orgel in de Begijnhofkerk in Leuven. [The organ by Goltfuss in the Beguinage church at Louvain.]- Lode De Clercq De restauratie van een monumentale sculptuurreeks in de Sint-Jan-de-Doperkerk in Leuven. [The restoration of a monumental series of sculptures in the Beguinage church Saint John-the-Baptist at Louvain.]- M. Buyle De polychromie van het noorderportaal van de Sint-Jan-de-Doperkerk in Leuven. [The polychromy of the northem portal of the Saint John-the-Baptists church at Louvain.]B. Bailleul, L. Heyvaert, D. Laporte en N. Poulain Een toren voor boeken 1935-1985, Henry van de Velde en de bouw van de Universiteitsbibliotheek en het Hoger Instituut voor Kunstgeschienis en Oudheidkunde in Gent.
[A tower for books 1935-1985, Henry van de Velde and the construction of the University Library and the Higher Institute for Art History and Archaeology at Ghent.]M.M. Celis en W.J. Slock Op de valreep van teloorgang: het Georges Hobé-gebint in Tervuren na jaren aftakeling gerestaureerd en heropgericht. [The Hobé carcass at Tervuren restored and set up again after years of decay.]SummaryM&L Binnenkran
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