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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Riverbank Filtration for Water Security in Desert Countries /
|c edited by Chittaranjan Ray, Mohamed Shamrukh.
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|a Dordrecht :
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|a XVI, 304 p. :
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|a NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security,
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|a Preface.´- Riverbank Filtration Concepts and Applicability to Desert Environments -- Water Pollution and Riverbank Filtration for Water Supply Along River Nile, Egypt -- A Combined RBF and ASR System for Providing Drinking Water in Water Scarce Areas.-Behavior of Dissolved Organic Carbon During Bank Filtration Under Extreme Climate Conditions -- Risk Assessment for Chemical Spills in the River Rhine -- Fluorescent Microspheres as Suprogates in Evaluating the Efficacy of Riverbank Filtration for Removing Cryptosporidium parvam Oocysts and Other Pathogens -- Hydrogeochemical Processes During Riverbank Filtration and Artificial Recharge of Polluted Surface Waters: Zonation, Identification, and Quantification -- Potential of Riverbank Filtration to Remove Explosive Chemicals -- Framework for Assessment of Organic Micropollutant Removals During Management Aquifer Recharge and Recovery -- Dissolved Organic Carbon as an Indicator Parameter for Groundwater Flow and Transport -- Planning, Design and Operations of Collector 6, Sonoma County Water Agency -- Evaluation of Bank Filtration for Drinking Water Supply in Patna by the Ganga River, India -- Minimizing Security Risks Beyond the Fence-Line: Design Features of a Tunnel-Connected Riverbank Filtration System -- Removal of Iron and Manganese within the Aquifer Using Enhanced Riverbank Filtration Technique under Arid Conditions -- Riverbank Filtration as an Alternative Treatment Technology: AbuTieg Case Study, Egypt -- Quality of River Bank Filtrated Water on the Base of Poznań City (Poland) Waterworks Experiences -- Riverbank Filtration as an Alternative to Surface Water Abstraction for Safe Drinking Water Supply to the City of Khabarovsk, Russia -- Index.
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|a Water-supply.
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|a Geomorphology.
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|a Geochemistry.
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|a Geotechnical engineering.
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|a Geomorphology.
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|a Geochemistry.
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|a Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.
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|a Ray, Chittaranjan.
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|a Shamrukh, Mohamed.
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