Search for dissertations about: "Hydrology"
Showing result 26 - 30 of 315 swedish dissertations containing the word Hydrology.
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26. Topographic Control of Groundwater Flow
Abstract : Gravity is the main driving force for groundwater flow, and both landscape topography and geology distribute the effects of gravity on groundwater flow. The groundwater table defines the distribution of the potential energy of the water. READ MORE
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27. Virus Fate and Transport in Groundwater : Organic matter, uncertainty, and cold climate
Abstract : Water managers must balance the need for clean and safe drinking water with ever-increasing amounts of waste-water. A technique for treating and storing surface water called “managed aquifer recharge” (MAR) is frequently used to help maintain this balance. READ MORE
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28. Arctic Water System Change and its Interactions with Permafrost and Ecosystem Changes
Abstract : Climate change and various changes in the landscape itself, such as permafrost thaw, may trigger and mediate substantial changes in the inland water system of the Arctic. Many climate change responses in the Arctic landscape and ecosystems are then related to alterations in the hydrological system. READ MORE
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29. Biogeochemical Processes in Denitrifying Woodchip Bioreactors and their Application in the Mining Industry
Abstract : This thesis evaluates passive denitrifying woodchip bioreactors (DWBs) for the removal of nitrate (NO3-) in neutral pH mine drainage, where water is passed through a carbon-rich porous matrix (e.g. woodchips) for the reduction of NO3- to nitrogen gas. READ MORE
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30. Evaporation and Heat-flux Aggregation in Heterogeneous Boreal Landscapes
Abstract : The boreal forests represent 8 % of all forested areas on the earth and have a significant role in the control of greenhouse gases and an impact on global climate change. The main objective of this thesis is to increase the understanding of how evaporation and heat-flux processes in the boreal forest zone are affecting the regional and global climate. READ MORE