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Challenges and opportunities of German-Chinese cooperation in water science and technology
Die Bedeutung der Persönlichkeitsbildung in integrativen Ansätzen für die Ausbildung von Lehrerinnen und Lehrern
Multiregression Analysis of the Kinetic Constants in Ephemeral Rivers: The Case Study of the Oreto River
Profuse efforts have been committed to develop efficient tools to
measure the ecological status of the receiving water body quality state. The
recurrence to mathematical models as support tools for the receiving water body
quality assessment can be an optimal choice. Indeed, mathematical models can
allow to build-up the cause effect relationship between polluting sources and
receiving water quality. Regarding the river water quality modelling, two different kinds of river can be single out: large and small rivers. In the modelling
approach, the main differences between the two types of rivers are reflected in
the model kinetic constants. Indeed, the main quality processes which control
and govern the quality state play a differ rule. As a results, the application of
model approaches as well as kinetic constants derived for large river, can lead to
wide biases thus misevaluating the river quality state. The paper presents a study
where a multiregression analysis was carried out for assessing relationships to be
employed for the evaluation of the kinetics constants for small rivers. To
accomplish such a goal, the kinetic constants derived by a previous application
of a river water quality model applied to a real case study were used. Such
kinetics constants were employed for deriving new multiregression equations for
the assessment of the kinetics constants for small rivers
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