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9:30 – 9:45 M.E. Wilkinson A multiscale nested experiment for understanding and prediction of hig... more 9:30 – 9:45 M.E. Wilkinson A multiscale nested experiment for understanding and prediction of high rainfall and flood response spatial behaviour 9:45 – 10:00 R.T. Esmann Aspects on bed load sampling 10:00 – 10:15 M. Rigotti Suspended sediment yield in the upper catchment of the River Eden, Cumbria 10:15 – 10:30 E. Gozzard Metal mine water pollution in the River Allen Catchment, Northumberland: Quantification of diffuse sources 10:30 – 10:45 N. Kruse Simulation of hydrogeochemical processes in abandoned underground mines Posters (on display all day) A.S. Baillie Biogeochemical processes involved in wetlands used for the remediation of acid mine drainage O. Eniola The soil interface: Quantifying the effects of future climates on a stronger hydrological and nutrient cycle C. Furlong What is clean drinking water? Perceived versus actual drinking water quality in developing countries M. Maguire Response of ammonia—oxidising bacteria to environmental change L.I. Watson Methanogenic proces...
Proceedings of The 2nd World Sustainability Forum, 2012
Polymer Journal, 2015
In this research, gasoline vapours including Benzene, Toluene, Xylene (BTX) and Total Volatile Or... more In this research, gasoline vapours including Benzene, Toluene, Xylene (BTX) and Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs) emitted from vent pipes of underground storage tanks (USTs) were measured at six gas stations in Tehran. Thereafter, gas station No. 29 was selected as a pilot station and equipped with a vapour control system. The vapours were measured during the summer of 2013 and winter of 2014 in two states, before and at the time of gasoline discharge from a petrol tanker to the UST. The results reveal that the average of BTX and TVOCs are 161.22, 200.81, 229 and 647.01 ppm, respectively, higher than the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. The average of TVOCs and BTX in the situation in which the control system is inactive at the pilot station, are 259.13, 55.9, 73.03 and 96.88 ppm, respectively. After activating the control system at the pilot station, the VOCs were reduced by 0.01 ppm. Almost 99.99% control was obtained for this system and 87% of the people living ...
There is now a clear recognition by the global community that we are in the midst of a global wat... more There is now a clear recognition by the global community that we are in the midst of a global water crisis. As shifting population dynamics and growing economic activity place an increased demand on finite fresh water resources, governments struggle to secure the needs of their citizens by ensuring access to an adequate amount of food at reasonable cost, a reliable energy supply, a robust water infrastructure and supply system, all while continuing to sustain economic growth. Meeting these challenges is a tall order if we are also to consider that there must be enough water to support essential ecosystem functions and services, and that climate change will have adverse impacts on the global water cycle. Nonetheless, the global community must strive to achieve critical development targets by ensuring adequate access to safe water and sanitation services, alleviating poverty for the world’s ‘bottom billion’, and bridging the gender divide.
Technologies, Theories and Applications, 2011
Technologies, Theories and Applications, 2011
Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, 2013
Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control, 2013
9:30 – 9:45 M.E. Wilkinson A multiscale nested experiment for understanding and prediction of hig... more 9:30 – 9:45 M.E. Wilkinson A multiscale nested experiment for understanding and prediction of high rainfall and flood response spatial behaviour 9:45 – 10:00 R.T. Esmann Aspects on bed load sampling 10:00 – 10:15 M. Rigotti Suspended sediment yield in the upper catchment of the River Eden, Cumbria 10:15 – 10:30 E. Gozzard Metal mine water pollution in the River Allen Catchment, Northumberland: Quantification of diffuse sources 10:30 – 10:45 N. Kruse Simulation of hydrogeochemical processes in abandoned underground mines Posters (on display all day) A.S. Baillie Biogeochemical processes involved in wetlands used for the remediation of acid mine drainage O. Eniola The soil interface: Quantifying the effects of future climates on a stronger hydrological and nutrient cycle C. Furlong What is clean drinking water? Perceived versus actual drinking water quality in developing countries M. Maguire Response of ammonia—oxidising bacteria to environmental change L.I. Watson Methanogenic proces...
Proceedings of The 2nd World Sustainability Forum, 2012
Polymer Journal, 2015
In this research, gasoline vapours including Benzene, Toluene, Xylene (BTX) and Total Volatile Or... more In this research, gasoline vapours including Benzene, Toluene, Xylene (BTX) and Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs) emitted from vent pipes of underground storage tanks (USTs) were measured at six gas stations in Tehran. Thereafter, gas station No. 29 was selected as a pilot station and equipped with a vapour control system. The vapours were measured during the summer of 2013 and winter of 2014 in two states, before and at the time of gasoline discharge from a petrol tanker to the UST. The results reveal that the average of BTX and TVOCs are 161.22, 200.81, 229 and 647.01 ppm, respectively, higher than the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. The average of TVOCs and BTX in the situation in which the control system is inactive at the pilot station, are 259.13, 55.9, 73.03 and 96.88 ppm, respectively. After activating the control system at the pilot station, the VOCs were reduced by 0.01 ppm. Almost 99.99% control was obtained for this system and 87% of the people living ...
There is now a clear recognition by the global community that we are in the midst of a global wat... more There is now a clear recognition by the global community that we are in the midst of a global water crisis. As shifting population dynamics and growing economic activity place an increased demand on finite fresh water resources, governments struggle to secure the needs of their citizens by ensuring access to an adequate amount of food at reasonable cost, a reliable energy supply, a robust water infrastructure and supply system, all while continuing to sustain economic growth. Meeting these challenges is a tall order if we are also to consider that there must be enough water to support essential ecosystem functions and services, and that climate change will have adverse impacts on the global water cycle. Nonetheless, the global community must strive to achieve critical development targets by ensuring adequate access to safe water and sanitation services, alleviating poverty for the world’s ‘bottom billion’, and bridging the gender divide.
Technologies, Theories and Applications, 2011
Technologies, Theories and Applications, 2011
Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, 2013
Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control, 2013