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Migration and fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in bioretention systems with different media:

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-024-1802-9

Abstract:

Bioretention systems showed > 92% load reduction rates of PAHs.

Keywords: Bioretention     Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons     HYDRUS-1D     Model simulation     Migration    

Hydrologic and water quality performance of alaboratory scale bioretention unit

Jun Xia, Hongping Wang, RichardL. Stanford, Guoyan Pan, Shaw L. Yu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1011-5

Abstract: A bioretention unit (BRU) or cell is a green infrastructurepractice that is widely used as a low impactBioretention is considered a goodfit for use in China’s sponge city construction projects.However,studies on bioretention design, which incorporates site-specific environmentaland social-economicboth cells the total depth available for storagewas 1,220 mm, including a maximum 110 mm deep ponding area

Keywords: Bioretention unit     Spongecity     Stormwater runoff     Peak reduction     Pollutant removal    

Hydrologic experiments and modeling of two laboratory bioretention systems under different boundary conditions

Ruifen Liu, Elizabeth Fassman-Beck

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0951-5

Abstract: Hydrologic performance of bioretention systems is significantly influenced by the media composition andThis research measured hydrologic performance of column-scale bioretention systems during a syntheticdesign storm of 25.9 mm, assuming a system area:catchment area ratio of 5%.Filling of an IWS zone is most likely to be influenced by many factors, such as the structure of the bioretentionMore research is needed on the analysis and modeling of hydrologic process in bioretention with IWS drainage

Keywords: Bioretention     Hydrologic process     Underdrain configuration     SWMM     Modeling    

A critical literature review of bioretention research for stormwater management in cold climate and future

Hannah Kratky, Zhan Li, Yijun Chen, Chengjin Wang, Xiangfei Li, Tong Yu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0982-y

Abstract: Bioretention is a popular best management practice of low impact development that effectively restoresBioretention systems have been studied quite extensively for warm climate applications, but data stronglyAlthough it is apparent that bioretention is an effective stormwater management system, its design innutrients, and organics are significantly more variable in their ability to be removed or degraded via bioretention

Keywords: Bioretention     Cold climate     Low impact development     Stormwater    

Life cycle assessment of low impact development technologies combined with conventional centralized water systems for the City of Atlanta, Georgia

Hyunju Jeong, Osvaldo A. Broesicke, Bob Drew, Duo Li, John C. Crittenden

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-016-0851-0

Abstract: Bioretention areas, rainwater harvesting, and xeriscaping were considered.Low-impact development (LID) technologies, such as bioretention areas, rooftop rainwater harvesting,savings are negligible in zones with high population density (i.e., RG-5) due to the diminished surface area

Keywords: Life cycle assessment (LCA)     Low impact development (LID)     Bioretention area     Rainwater harvesting     Xeriscaping    

Can floor-area-ratio incentive promote low impact development in a highly urbanized area?

Ming Cheng, Huapeng Qin, Kangmao He, Hongliang Xu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-1002-y

Abstract: Floor area ratio (FAR) refers to “the ratio of a building’s total floor area to the size of the piece

Keywords: Low impact development     Runoff reduction     Incentive     Floor area ratio     SUSTAIN(System for Urban Stormwater    

DSM in an area consisting of residential, commercial and industrial load in smart grid

Balasubramaniyan SARAVANAN

Frontiers in Energy 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 211-216 doi: 10.1007/s11708-015-0351-0

Abstract: With the latest introduction of the demand side management (DSM) in smart grids, the power distribution units are able to modify the load schedules of the consumers. This involves a co-operative interaction of the utility and the consumers so as to achieve customer load modifications in which the customer, utility and society all are benefited. The interaction is performed with the help of the devices known as the smart meter. This paper shows the use of game theory and logical mathematical expressions in order to achieve the objectives. The objectives are to minimize the peak to average ratio (PAR) and the energy cost. The outcome of the game between supplier and customers helps to shape the load profile. The design proposed in this paper is very user-friendly and is based on simple logarithmic programming computations. In this paper, residential, commercial and industrial types of loads are taken into account. A basic 24 h load schedule along with the fluctuating prices at each hour of the day is forecasted by the supplier of the various shiftable and non-shiftable loads and then that schedule is conveyed to the user. The users are encouraged to shift their high load devices to off-peak hours which will not only reduce their electricity costs but also substantially reduce the PAR in the load demand.

Keywords: demand side management (DSM)     smart grids     peak to average ratio (PAR)     smart meters and logarithmic price function    

Efficient controller area network data compression for automobile applications

Yu-jing WU,Jin-Gyun CHUNG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 1,   Pages 70-78 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400136

Abstract: Controller area networks (CANs) have been designed for multiplexing communication between electronic

Keywords: Controller area network (CAN)     Electronic control units (ECUs)     Data compression     Signal rearrangement    

Simulation model based on Monte Carlo method for traffic assignment in local area road network

Yuchuan DU, Yuanjing GENG, Lijun SUN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 195-203 doi: 10.1007/s11709-009-0032-3

Abstract: For a local area road network, the available traffic data of traveling are the flow volumes in the keyConsidering the circumstance characteristic and the data availability of a local area road network, aThe formulation for local area road network assignment problems is proposed on the assumption of random

Keywords: traffic assignment     local area road network     turning ratio     Monte Carlo method    

Upgrade of three municipal wastewater treatment lagoons using a high surface area media

John WANG, Peng JIN, Paul L. BISHOP, Fuzhi LI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 288-293 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0280-z

Abstract: Three municipal WWTPs were modified using a high surface area media with upgraded fine-bubble aeration

Keywords: wastewater lagoons     wastewater biological treatment     ammonia removal     high surface area media     fine bubble    

Fundamental characteristics of gas hydrate-bearing sediments in the Shenhu area, South China Sea

Xin LYU, Qingping LI, Yang GE, Junlong ZHU, Shouwei ZHOU, Qiang FU

Frontiers in Energy 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 367-373 doi: 10.1007/s11708-020-0714-z

Abstract: of the core samples of drilling pressure-holding hydrate deposits at a depth of 1310 m in the Shenhu area

Keywords: natural gas hydrate     Shenhu area     reservoirs characteristics    

Calculating Method for Area Source Model of Particulates

Gu Qing,Yang Xinxing,Li Yunsheng

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 41-44

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The area source model of particulates was deeply researched, and the places of the initial precipitationof the area sources of particulates were determined.The precipitation of the particulates into the inside of the area source would not be considered.

The particulate precipitation of the outside of the area source would be considered.The edge concentration of the area source was processed by the part of the linear insertion, lest the

Keywords: atmospheric environment     particulate     area source model     calculating method    

Initial impacts of rain gardens’ application on water quality and quantity in combined sewer: field-scale experiment

Isam Alyaseri, Jianpeng Zhou, Susan M. Morgan, Andrew Bartlett

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0988-5

Abstract: gardens on the water quality and volume reduction of storm runoff from urban streets in a combined sewer areaThe study took place in a six-block area on South Grand Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri.

Keywords: Rain gardens     Bioretention     Combined sewer     Stormwater quality and quantity    

Genotoxicity evaluation of surface waters located in urban area of Xi’an City using

Yongjun LIU, Aining ZHANG, Xiaoyan MA, Xiaochang WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 6,   Pages 860-866 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0462-3

Abstract: the water quality and the comprehensive genotoxic potential of surface waters located in the urban area

Keywords: genotoxicity     surface water     evaluation     Vicia faba    

Load shedding scheme for the two-area system with linear quadratic regulator

D. TYAGI, Ashwani KUMAR, Saurabh CHANANA

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 90-102 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0224-8

Abstract: This paper proposed a methodology in a two-area thermal-thermal system for finding the required amountA comparison of the results has been presented on the two-area system.

Keywords: critical load     frequency response     load shedding (LS)     multi-area system     rate of change of frequency     linear    

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Migration and fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in bioretention systems with different media:

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Hydrologic and water quality performance of alaboratory scale bioretention unit

Jun Xia, Hongping Wang, RichardL. Stanford, Guoyan Pan, Shaw L. Yu

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Hydrologic experiments and modeling of two laboratory bioretention systems under different boundary conditions

Ruifen Liu, Elizabeth Fassman-Beck

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A critical literature review of bioretention research for stormwater management in cold climate and future

Hannah Kratky, Zhan Li, Yijun Chen, Chengjin Wang, Xiangfei Li, Tong Yu

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Life cycle assessment of low impact development technologies combined with conventional centralized water systems for the City of Atlanta, Georgia

Hyunju Jeong, Osvaldo A. Broesicke, Bob Drew, Duo Li, John C. Crittenden

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Can floor-area-ratio incentive promote low impact development in a highly urbanized area?

Ming Cheng, Huapeng Qin, Kangmao He, Hongliang Xu

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DSM in an area consisting of residential, commercial and industrial load in smart grid

Balasubramaniyan SARAVANAN

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Efficient controller area network data compression for automobile applications

Yu-jing WU,Jin-Gyun CHUNG

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Simulation model based on Monte Carlo method for traffic assignment in local area road network

Yuchuan DU, Yuanjing GENG, Lijun SUN

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Upgrade of three municipal wastewater treatment lagoons using a high surface area media

John WANG, Peng JIN, Paul L. BISHOP, Fuzhi LI

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Fundamental characteristics of gas hydrate-bearing sediments in the Shenhu area, South China Sea

Xin LYU, Qingping LI, Yang GE, Junlong ZHU, Shouwei ZHOU, Qiang FU

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Calculating Method for Area Source Model of Particulates

Gu Qing,Yang Xinxing,Li Yunsheng

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Initial impacts of rain gardens’ application on water quality and quantity in combined sewer: field-scale experiment

Isam Alyaseri, Jianpeng Zhou, Susan M. Morgan, Andrew Bartlett

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Genotoxicity evaluation of surface waters located in urban area of Xi’an City using

Yongjun LIU, Aining ZHANG, Xiaoyan MA, Xiaochang WANG

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Load shedding scheme for the two-area system with linear quadratic regulator

D. TYAGI, Ashwani KUMAR, Saurabh CHANANA

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