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A space-time simulator for hourly wind and solar energy fields

Yash Vijay Amonkar, David J Farnham, Upmanu Lall

Published: 2024-06-26
Subjects: Engineering

Spatially distributed renewable energy generation poses unique risks to power systems since the aggregate amount of energy produced in any hour depends on the spatial correlation structure of the sources. Moreover, the spatial correlation structure can vary with the time of day and season and depend on the state of the large-scale climate. These features pose a challenge for resource adequacy [...]

Mitigating Microbial Artifacts in Laboratory Research of H2 Energy Geo-storage

Adnan Aftab, Silvia J. Salgar-Chaparro, Quan Xie, et al.

Published: 2024-06-18
Subjects: Engineering

Today our energy sectors are focusing on the marathon of CO2 cut and coherently require progress in energy transition schemes to meet the UN climate change challenge and achieve a zero-emission target. Among these schemes, radioactive disposal, CO2, NH3, and H2 geological storage are promising options for fixing anthropogenic waste, greenhouse gases and storing green energy in the depleted [...]

Can Surface Water Color Accurately Determine Sediment Concentration and Grain Size? A Hyperspectral Imaging Study

Ruo-Qian Wang, David Bazzett

Published: 2024-06-14
Subjects: Education, Engineering

Water color changes are closely linked to variations in suspended sediment characteristics, motivating efforts to reliably determine sediment concentration and size through remote sensing. However, current turbidity measurement practices that rely on empirical correlations have not been rigorously tested in the lab and the past testing was limited to limited particle conditions, leading to a wide [...]

The migration of hydrogen in sedimentary basins

Bhavik Harish Lodhia, Luk Peeters

Published: 2024-06-13
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Understanding the mechanisms of large-scale, subsurface hydrogen migration is essential for natural hydrogen exploration and for hydrogen storage assessment. The unique properties of hydrogen make that the timescales of hydrogen migration within geological basins vary from thousands of years to days. Within the shallow Earth, diffusive and advective transport mechanisms are dependent on a wide [...]

Technological Trends in The Field of Hydrology and Environmental Sciences: A Bibliometric Analysis

Carlos Erazo Ramirez, Kevin Song, Ibrahim Demir

Published: 2024-05-31
Subjects: Civil Engineering, Computational Engineering, Education, Engineering, Environmental Engineering

The rapid advancement and widespread adoption of technology, particularly in web applications and artificial intelligence, have significantly impacted various sectors, including industry, social media, government, and research. This surge in technological utilization has played a pivotal role in the evolution of hydrogeological and environmental sciences, empowering researchers to harness [...]

HarvestGRID: High-resolution harvested crop areas of the United States from 1981 to 2019

Gambhir Lamsal, Landon Marston

Published: 2024-05-29
Subjects: Agriculture, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Life Sciences, Sustainability, Water Resource Management

The United States is a major producer and exporter of agricultural goods, fulfilling global demands for food, fiber, and fuel while generating substantial economic benefits. Agriculture in the U.S. not only dominates land use but also ranks as the largest water-consuming sector. High-resolution cropland mapping and insights into cultivation trends are essential to enhance sustainable management [...]

Application of the Image Processing Method and the Beer-Lambert Law for Assessing Sea Water Intrusion

Ehsan Kahrizi

Published: 2024-05-22
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This paper presents an innovative approach integrating the Image Processing Method and the Beer-Lambert Law to study Sea Water Intrusion in riverine systems. Using an experimental setup, this study characterizes the dynamics between saline and fresh waters, providing detailed spatial and temporal salinity distribution analyses. The Beer-Lambert Law is employed to convert image pixel data to [...]

Experimental evaluation of two-layer air bubble curtains to prevent seawater intrusion into rivers

Ehsan Kahrizi, Seyed Ali Akbar Salehi Neyshabouri, Amin Zeynolabedin, et al.

Published: 2024-05-21
Subjects: Engineering

The seawater intrusion (SWI) into rivers can lead to many negative consequences, especially on agricultural activities and live ecosystems in upstream areas of rivers. One solution to prevent SWI is using air bubble curtains (ABCs). The objective of this study is to investigate the optimal location of ABCs and airflows. To this end, several tests with different flow and salinity rates were [...]

Towards A Smart City Concept - Machine Learning Smarts for the Estimation of Future Temperature Rise in Tabuk City

Eman AlBalawi

Published: 2024-05-11
Subjects: Education, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In the Middle Eastern peninsula especially in Saudi Arabia, there is a varsity temperature variation among the individual regions. As far as the city of Tabuk is concerned, no study has been conducted, regarding climate change (the temperature rise) in the Tabuk region and its implications on society and for the flagship “Future Smart Cities” concept. In this paper, machine learning algorithms [...]

Global assessment of directional effects in the inter-calibration of optical satellite instruments with the TRUTHS mission

Javier Gorroño, Montserrat Piñol Solé, Nigel Fox, et al.

Published: 2024-05-10
Subjects: Engineering

Upcoming SI-Traceable Satellite (SITSat) missions such as TRUTHS aim to achieve an unprecented accuracy for SI-traceable measurements of the Earth-reflected radiation. These measurements will support the generation of low uncertainty climate records and significantly improve the calibration of other sensors. In such a context, the uncertainty will be limited by the calibration transfer process [...]

CO2 sensitivity studies under laboratory and outdoor conditions as contribution to climate change discussions

Ernst Hammel, Matthias Marvan, Christoph Marvan, et al.

Published: 2024-05-02
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The EU considers climate change as an existential threat and wants to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 and down to 0% by 2050 within the "EU Green Deal" and economic growth should be decoupled from the use of energy resources. It therefore sees fighting climate change as one of the most important targets1. There is considerable dis-consensus about growing CO2 levels in [...]

Integrating Vision-Based AI and Language Models for Real-Time Water Pollution Surveillance

Dinesh Jackson Samuel, Muhammed Yusuf Sermet, David Cwiertny, et al.

Published: 2024-05-01
Subjects: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering

Water pollution has become a major concern in recent years, affecting over 2 billion people worldwide, according to UNESCO. This pollution can occur naturally, such as through algal blooms, or it can be man-made when toxic substances are released into water bodies like lakes, rivers, springs, and oceans. To address this issue and monitor surface-level water pollution in local water bodies, an [...]

Application of Large Language Models in Developing Conversational Agents for Water Quality Education, Communication and Operations

Dinesh Jackson Samuel, Muhammed Yusuf Sermet, Jerry Mount, et al.

Published: 2024-05-01
Subjects: Engineering

The rapid advancement of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, has opened new horizons in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), revolutionizing the way we can engage with and disseminate complex information. This paper presents an innovative application of ChatGPT in the domain of Water Quality (WQ) management, through the development of an AI Hub. The Hub encompasses a suite of [...]

Nurturing a new industry rooted in geoscience: stakeholder insights on minewater thermal in Scotland.

Katherine Beth Deeming, Jen Dickie, Jen Roberts, et al.

Published: 2024-04-30
Subjects: Engineering, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Heat decarbonisation is crucial for climate action and to transition towards a sustainable society. Abandoned, flooded mines can be used to provide low-carbon heating and cooling for buildings or as thermal energy storage for district heating networks. Despite the plentiful potential resource that legacy mining infrastructure offers, the current utilisation of minewater thermal resources in the [...]

Innovative Approaches to Bushfire Management and Recovery

Milad Esmzadeh

Published: 2024-04-20
Subjects: Engineering, Environmental Studies, Social and Behavioral Sciences

In recent years, Australia has faced severe bushfires that have highlighted the need for innovative management and recovery strategies. The catastrophic 2019–2020 bushfire season, one of the most devastating on record, burned over 10.7 million hectares, destroyed approximately 3,000 homes, and resulted in the loss of at least 28 lives and over 500 million wildlife casualties. These events [...]

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