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|a Zessner, Matthias
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|a Monitoring, Modelling and Management of Water Quality
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2021
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|a 1 electronic resource (218 p.)
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|a constructed wetland
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|a urban runoff
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|a Copernicus Programme
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|a system understanding
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|a ArcGIS
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|a urban river
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|a water pollution alert
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|a field mapping
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|a water pollution control
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|a land cover
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|a spectrophotometry
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|a eutrophication
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|a water quality
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|a diffuse pollution
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|a ACOLITE
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|a water quality statuses and trends
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|a dynamic power management
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|a sources and pathways
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|a monitoring
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|a river basin management plan of Hungary
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|a concentration duration frequency curve
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|a digital elevation model
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|a nitrogen
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|a water
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|a unmanned surface vehicle
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|a Bayesian statistics
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|a water monitoring
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|a urban drainage
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|a MONERIS
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|a CSO
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|a inundation mapping
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|a effectiveness of measures
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|a empirical modeling
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|a observational process ontology
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|a ensemble learning
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|a modeling
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|a semantic discovery
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|a sewer system
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|a water quality monitoring
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|a Pollution control / bicssc
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|a scenarios and forecasts
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|a diffuse nutrient emission
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|a derivative absorbance
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|a distributed modelling
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a socioeconomic context
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|a nutrient retention
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|a PhosFate
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|a model evaluation
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|a quasi-real time monitoring
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|a water governance
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|a cyanobacteria
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|a phosphorus
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|a sources and pathways of water pollution
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|a flooding
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|a chromaticity measurement
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|a concentration of dissolved matter
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|a Environmental economics / bicssc
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|a water quality status
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|a water resources management
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|a sediment
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|a Microcystis aeruginosa
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|a Spain
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|a analysis method
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|a trace pollutants
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|a suspended matter
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|a surface fitting
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|a storm drains
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|a Different types of pressures, such as nutrients, micropollutants, microbes, nanoparticles, microplastics, or antibiotic-resistant genes, endanger the quality of water bodies. Evidence-based pollution control needs to be built on the three basic elements of water governance: Monitoring, modeling, and management. Monitoring sets the empirical basis by providing space- and time-dependent information on substance concentrations and loads, as well as driving boundary conditions for assessing water quality trends, water quality statuses, and providing necessary information for the calibration and validation of models. Modeling needs proper system understanding and helps to derive information for times and locations where no monitoring is done or possible. Possible applications are risk assessments for exceedance of quality standards, assessment of regionalized relevance of sources and pathways of pollution, effectiveness of measures, bundles of measures or policies, and assessment of future developments as scenarios or forecasts. Management relies on this information and translates it in a socioeconomic context into specific plans for implementation. Evaluation of success of management plans again includes well-defined monitoring strategies. This book provides an important overview in this context.
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