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View article: Finding the right plaice at the right time: Multi‐molecular analysis of flatfish reveals historical catch habitats
Finding the right plaice at the right time: Multi‐molecular analysis of flatfish reveals historical catch habitats Open
Flatfish are ecologically diverse species that commonly occur in marine environments, but also in estuarine and riverine habitats. This complicates the examination of the potential role of flatfish in the ‘marine fish event horizon’, an ec…
View article: Modeling Versatile and Dynamic Anaerobic Metabolism for PAOs/GAOs Competition Using Agent-based Model and Verification via Single Cell Raman Micro-spectroscopy
Modeling Versatile and Dynamic Anaerobic Metabolism for PAOs/GAOs Competition Using Agent-based Model and Verification via Single Cell Raman Micro-spectroscopy Open
Side-stream enhanced biological phosphorus removal process (S2EBPR) has been demonstrated to improve performance stability and offer a suite of advantages compared to conventional EBPR design. Design and optimization of S2EBPR require modi…
View article: Automated Production of a Land Cover/Use Map of Europe Based on Sentinel-2 Imagery
Automated Production of a Land Cover/Use Map of Europe Based on Sentinel-2 Imagery Open
Up-to-date information about the Earth’s surface provided by land cover maps is essential for numerous environmental and land management applications. There is, therefore, a clear need for the continuous and reliable monitoring of land cov…
View article: British Neolithic Axehead Distributions and Their Implications
British Neolithic Axehead Distributions and Their Implications Open
Neolithic stone axeheads from Britain provide an unusually rich, well-provenanced set of evidence with which to consider patterns of prehistoric production and exchange. It is no surprise then that these objects have often been subject to …
View article: New Radiocarbon Dates Show Early Neolithic Date of Flint-Mining and Stone Quarrying in Britain
New Radiocarbon Dates Show Early Neolithic Date of Flint-Mining and Stone Quarrying in Britain Open
New radiocarbon ( 14 C) dates suggest a simultaneous appearance of two technologically and geographically distinct axe production practices in Neolithic Britain; igneous open-air quarries in Great Langdale, Cumbria, and from flint mines in…
View article: Recent advances in bio-P modelling – a new approach verified by full-scale observations
Recent advances in bio-P modelling – a new approach verified by full-scale observations Open
This paper summarizes recent developments in biological phosphorus removal modelling, with special attention to side-stream enhanced biological phosphorus removal (S2EBPR) systems on which previous models proved to be ineffective without c…
View article: A Full-Scale Comparative Study of Conventional and Side-Stream Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Processes
A Full-Scale Comparative Study of Conventional and Side-Stream Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Processes Open
In this study, a full-scale pilot testing was performed with side-by-side operation of a conventional enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process and a side-stream EBPR (S2EBPR) process. A comparison of the performance, activitie…