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Journal articles on the topic "Urban moisture excess"

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Kuttler, Wilhelm, Stephan Weber, Judith Schonnefeld, and Alexandra Hesselschwerdt. "Urban/rural atmospheric water vapour pressure differences and urban moisture excess in Krefeld, Germany." International Journal of Climatology 27, no. 14 (2007): 2005–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.1558.

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Korneykova, M. V., V. I. Vasenev, N. V. Saltan, et al. "Analysis of CO2 Emission from Urban Soils of the Kola Peninsula (European Arctic)." Eurasian Soil Science 56, no. 11 (2023): 1653–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1064229323601749.

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Abstract Dynamics of soil CO2 emission, temperature, and moisture were studied during the vegetation season (from May to October) in 2021 and 2022 in the residential areas of Murmansk and Apatity cities (Murmansk oblast) in comparison with natural areas. The mean emissions from urban soils were 5–7 g C/(m2 day) in summer and 1–2 g C/(m2 day) in spring and fall. Temperature was the main abiogenic factor that determined the seasonal dynamics of soil respiration (R2 from 0.4 to 0.7, p < 0.05; Q10 temperature coefficient up to 2.5), while excess moisture had a limiting effect, especially in the
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Korneykova, M. V., V. I. Vasenev, N. V. Saltan, et al. "Analysis of CO<sub>2</sub> Emission by Urban Soils under the Conditions of the Kola North." Почвоведение, no. 11 (November 1, 2023): 1385–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0032180x23600373.

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Dynamics in soil CO2 emission, temperature and moisture was observed during the vegetation season (from May to October) in 2021 and 2022 in the residential areas of Murmansk and Apatity cities (Murmansk region) in comparison with natural references. The average emissions from urban soils were 5–7 gC/(m2 day) in summer and 1–2 gC/(m2 day) in spring and autumn. Temperature was the main abiogenic factor that determined the seasonal dynamics of soil respiration (R2 from 0.4 to 0.7, p 0.05; temperature coefficient Q10 up to 2.5), while excess moisture had a limiting effect, especially in the natura
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Muda, Strayker Ali, Benyamin Lakitan, Fitri Ramadhani, and Juwinda. "Butterhead lettuce growth under shallow water tables and its recovery on tropical urban ecosystem." Advances in Horticultural Science 38, no. 4 (2025): 327–37. https://doi.org/10.36253/ahsc-16233.

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Butterhead lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata) is a nutrient-rich leafy vegetable beneficial for human health. Lettuce growth and yield performance hampered under water stress conditions. This study aimed to assess its growth and recovery under short-term shallow water conditions in the tropical urban ecosystem. A randomized block design was used with three water table treatments: 16.7 cm, 12.7 cm, and 9.7 cm from the substrate surface. The Results showed that butterhead lettuce is intolerant of excess water, with stunted growth at the 9.7 cm water level, by affecting leaf length, leaf widt
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Jumasheva, Kamshat, Samal Syrlybekkyzy, Akmaral Serikbayeva, et al. "World experience in the use of excess sewage sludge." Acta Innovations, no. 50 (November 14, 2023): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.32933/actainnovations.50.2.

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The world experience of neutralization and disposal of excess sludge of urban sewage is considered. The sludge generated during the technical treatment of municipal wastewater is dangerous, has low dehydration, the percentage of moisture is more than 96%, contains some pathogenic and organic substances, as well as heavy metals. In the Mangystau region of Aktau (Kazakhstan) at a sewage treatment plant, sewage sludge is mainly accumulated on silt sites after minimal treatment. The main directions of neutralization and disposal of excess sludge used in Asian and European countries are generalized
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Maulinkumar, Parmar* Isha Pandya Nainesh Modi. "A Study of Man-Made Rain Forest- A Case Study Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad." International Journal of Scientific Research and Technology 2, no. 4 (2025): 442–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15249531.

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Rainforests, which thrive in regions with abundant rainfall, are characterized by their lush vegetation and biodiversity, with tropical rainforests being the most prominent type, found near the equator. These forests support a variety of species that have evolved to flourish in environments with consistent moisture. Rain gardens, inspired by these natural ecosystems, are designed to manage excess rainwater in urban areas, improving water infiltration and reducing runoff. This study focuses on the rain garden at the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad, India, examining the plants used, their management,
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Lager, Daniel, Edith Haslinger, Robin Friedrich, Stefan Hoyer, and Doris Rupprecht. "Thermophysical Properties of a Subsoil Drill Core for Geothermal Energy Applications." Processes 10, no. 3 (2022): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr10030496.

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Urban heat islands (UHI) occur especially in inner-city areas due to small green areas, an excess of high solar heat, and low air circulation. One solution is the “harvesting” of excess solar urban heat through shallow absorber ducts, which are then used in borehole heat exchanger (BHE) fields for later use for heat or cold storage. Knowing the thermophysical properties of the subsurface as accurately as possible is of great importance in the design and configuring of a borehole heat exchanger field as a thermal energy storage system. In this study, a subsoil drill core from a BHE, with a dept
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Edberg, Roger, and Alison Berry. "Patterns of Structural Failures in Urban Trees: Coast Live Oak (Quercus Agrifolia)." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 25, no. 1 (1999): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1999.008.

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Data from the California Tree Failure Report Program (CTFRP) were analyzed to develop a profile of the structural failure characteristics for coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia). The most common pattern of structural failure for coast live oak reported in the CTFRP is a root or low trunk failure of a naturally occurring tree growing in a residential site. Decay, site grade changes, and low wind speeds are significantly more frequently associated with coast live oak failures than with other hardwoods, conifers, or eucalyptus. Decay of roots and lower trunk was a major contributing factor to fail
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Anitha, Bhavani M., R. Sudharsanan, and G. Ravikumar. "Hydrological Study of Tanks in an Urban Sub-Basin." Journal of Water Resources and Pollution Studies (e-ISSN: 2581-5326) 4, no. 3 (2019): 15–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3360123.

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In urban areas, tanks are the major means for harvesting surface water as most of the land surfaces are found to be paved. But these tanks experience significant decrease in their water spread area and storage capacity owing to rapid urbanization. Thus, hydrological study of these tanks would serve as an effective key to monitor, conserve and maintain them effectively. Manimangalam tank along with cluster of tanks located in the upstream catchment of Adyar river basin, Tamil Nadu has been selected for the study. SCS-CN method has been used for estimating the daily run off volume generated. The
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Bai, Tian, Audrey Mayer, William Shuster, and Guohang Tian. "The Hydrologic Role of Urban Green Space in Mitigating Flooding (Luohe, China)." Sustainability 10, no. 10 (2018): 3584. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10103584.

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Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop where ongoing development and poor coordination among utilities conspire with land use and land cover, drainage, and rainfall. We combined spatially explicit land use/land cover data from Luohe City (central China) with soil hydrology (as measured, green space hydraulic conductivity), topography, and observed chronic flooding to analyze the relationships between spatial patterns in pervious surface and flooding. When compared to spatial–structural metrics of land use/cover where flooding was com
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Book chapters on the topic "Urban moisture excess"

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Yueyang, Wang, and Philip F. Yuan. "A Parametric Approach Towards Carbon Net Zero in Agricultural Planning." In Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8405-3_26.

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AbstractThis paper presents a new tool called the Space Data Generator, which is a parametric tool for organizing open spaces in rural areas. It can optimize the layout of buildings, solar panels, and agricultural planting spaces. While architects have been exploring ways to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in building design, it is equally important to attain a feasible carbon-neutral goal in rural areas. This is particularly crucial as 40% of the world's population resides in rural areas, and transitioning towards a more sustainable and efficient economy can bring about not only moral but a
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Conference papers on the topic "Urban moisture excess"

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Lazarov, Lazar, Stanko Stankov, Hafize Fidan, and Albena Stoyanova. "Evaluation of the influence of moisture on the density of Juniper (Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb.) biomass." In WORLD MULTIDISCIPLINARY CIVIL ENGINEERING-ARCHITECTURE-URBAN PLANNING SYMPOSIUM WMCAUS 2022. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0173099.

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