The changing stature of the environment and society, in general, necessitates a shift from the business-as-usual approaches to sustainable frameworks in the water industry. The …
D Xie, X Li, T Zhou, Y Feng - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Water quality monitoring is one of the most important aspects of postrestoration assessments because it affects water pollution control and the development of sustainable management …
AP Souza, BA Oliveira, ML Andrade… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Monitoring water quality in reservoirs is essential for the maintenance of aquatic ecosystems and socioeconomic services. In this scenario, the observation of abrupt elevations of …
Nutrient monitoring in Micro Indoor Smart Hydroponics (MISH) relies on measuring electrical conductivity or total dissolved solids to determine the amount of nutrients in a hydroponic …
Industrialization and the rise in population have led to the larger utilization of resources which has become the supreme risk for the environment. Different types of pollutants enter …
The quantity and quality of surface water are inherently connected yet are overwhelmingly studied separately in the field of remote sensing. Remotely observable water quantity (eg …
GM e Silva, JA Garcia, J de Alencar Garitta… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Due to anthropogenic actions, the presence of pollutants in water bodies, such as toxic metals, are increasingly negatively affecting water quality, biodiversity and sustainable goals …
M Bygate, M Ahmed - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
Remote sensing datasets offer a unique opportunity to observe spatial and temporal trends in water quality indicators (WQIs), such as chlorophyll-a, salinity, and turbidity, across …
Water quality issues remain a major cause of global water insecurity, and real-time low-cost monitoring solutions are central to the remediation and management of water pollution …