Resource Type

Journal Article 848

Year

2023 64

2022 91

2021 59

2020 39

2019 43

2018 35

2017 31

2016 39

2015 46

2014 45

2013 40

2012 51

2011 37

2010 46

2009 37

2008 27

2007 31

2006 14

2005 8

2004 9

open ︾

Keywords

water mist 13

water resources 13

drinking water 11

water 11

water quality 10

sustainable development 9

water treatment 9

water resource 7

Adsorption 6

Wastewater treatment 6

adsorption 6

water environment 6

Membrane fouling 5

hydrogen 5

surface water 5

Microplastics 4

climate change 4

food security 4

numerical simulation 4

open ︾

Search scope:

排序: Display mode:

Revolutionizing heat transport enhancement with liquid metals: Proposal of a new industry of water-free

Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 20-42 doi: 10.1007/s11708-011-0139-9

Abstract: Water is perhaps the most widely adopted working fluid in conventional industrial heat transport engineeringHowever, it may no longer be the best option today due to the increasing scarcity of water resources.Furthermore, the wide variations in water supply throughout the year and across different geographicTo address this issue, finding new alternatives to replace water-based technologies is imperative.In this paper, the concept of a water-free heat exchanger is proposed and comprehensively analyzed for

Keywords: heat exchanger     liquid metal     water resource     heat transport enhancement     coolant     thermal management     processengineering     energy crisis     chip cooling    

Upgrading to urban water system 3.0 through sponge city construction

Nanqi Ren, Qian Wang, Qiuru Wang, Hong Huang, Xiuheng Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0960-4

Abstract: Urban water system 3.0 (Blue, gray, brown and yellow arrows represent water flow, wastewater flow, resourceand energy respectively) Facing the pressure of excessive water consumption, high pollution load andrainstorm waterlogging, linear and centralized urban water system, system 2.0, as well as traditional, subsequently resulting in a full-blown crisis of water shortage, water pollution and waterlogging.To systematically relieve such crisis, we established healthy urban water-cycling system 3.0, in which

Keywords: Water crisis     Urban water system     Spongy city     Decentralized system     Multi-purpose    

Texas Crisis Highlights Grid Vulnerabilities

Mitch Leslie

Engineering 2021, Volume 7, Issue 10,   Pages 1348-1350 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.08.007

A Method for Financial Crisis Predicting Based On Rough Neural Network

Liu Bingxiang,Sheng Zhaohan

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 8,   Pages 58-62

Abstract:

This paper introduces the index system and the grade partition of enterprise financial crisis.The paper designs a method for enterprise financial crisis predicting based on rough neural network.An example in financial crisis predicting is given to validate the algorithm.research work supplies a basis for further study of applying rough neural network for enterprise financial crisis

Keywords: financial crisis     index system     rough set     neural network     predicting    

Search for a natural scientific measure of economy

John E COULTER

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 111-118 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0285-7

Abstract: Through human history, wealth has been measured in grain, gold, and, now, dollars. Though counterfeiting of coins and notes goes back a long way, it is only with electronic financial accounting in a global economy tainted by toxic loans and imaginary funds that there is an urgency to search for a realistic objective way to monitor and regulate what we are doing to our Earth and ourselves. Various schemes using analysis of utility functions, oil equivalents, entropy, energy, and other units have been tried and, while helping to understand some basic processes and flows, have always been swamped by the machinations of financiers and the attention big sums of money attract. Now, the concept of exergy, pioneered in Eastern Europe in the 1950s, is being researched, developed, and applied, especially in China, driven by the desperation to measure the reality beyond the twin specters of global financial and environmental crises. A rough inventory of the matter in the biosphere at the coordinate details of an angstrom and an appreciation of how humans harness and manipulate electromagnetic forces can be enlightening as to what is and is not sustainable. Without that understanding, any financial estimate and proposed stimulus packages or IMF reform will be wildly wrong and may even be headed in the wrong direction.

Keywords: climate change     financial crisis     energy     exergy     environment    

Coal to gas single cell protein-contribute to resolving the food crisis of China in future

Cao Chen,Yu Bo and Gu Weidong

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 107-112

Abstract: As the continuously growing of population of China and urban population, China will face severe food crisiscoal to gas with bioengineering to produce single cell protein to contribute to resolving the food crisis

Keywords: urbanization; food crisis; non-grid wind power; coal-to-gas; single cell protein    

Evaluation of renewable energies production potential in the Middle East: confronting the world’s energy crisis

Hamid BAHRAMPOUR, Amir Khosro BEHESHTI MARNANI, Mohammad Bagher ASKARI, Mohammad Reza BAHRAMPOUR

Frontiers in Energy 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 42-56 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0486-2

Abstract: The developed countries of the Middle East are faced with the crisis and energy security.

Keywords: Middle East countries     renewable energy     fossil fuels     energy crisis    

Post-Impact Evaluation of SARS in 2003 on Transportation in China———Loss Estimation of28Provinces in China Based on Background-Trend-Line

Sun Gennian,Ma Lijun

Strategic Study of CAE 2007, Volume 9, Issue 6,   Pages 32-37

Abstract:

The SARS in 2003 is a public health crisis in China.The loss of passenger transport is nearly 1. 007 billion person- times in 2003 impacted by SARS crisistransportation loss is 888 million, the railway loss is 105 million, the aviation is 16. 12 million and waterAs a short breaking event, it starts from March in 2003 for the crisis formation, breaks out in wholeand comeback from July to August,  and has a compensating from November to December after the crisis

Keywords: SARS crisis     background trend line     loss of transportation     terrain distribution     spatial model    

Water,Water resources and Saving water in Agriculture

Liu Gengling

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 7,   Pages 39-42

Abstract:

The Characteristics of water and the issue of water resources in China are mainly discussed in theThe viewpoint that the situation of water resources in China cann´t be judged simplily by the amountof average yearly precipitation, and the exploitation and utilization of water resources depend on theIn general the water resources in China is enough for using, its unbalnced distribution in space-timeLots of experiences about bringing water under control and using water were accumulated by the Chinese

Keywords: water     water resources     saving water in agriculture     decentralized storage of water    

Managing water for life

Daniel P. LOUCKS, Haifeng JIA

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 255-264 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0359-6

Abstract: Water is essential for life.of the entire engineering infrastructure devoted to the treatment, regulation and beneficial uses of water, occasionally sufficient quantities and qualities of water become scarce.When this happens, just how do we decide how much less water to allocate to all of us and the activitiesThis question of deciding just how much water to allocate to each water user and for the maintenance

Keywords: water stress     aquatic ecosystems     sustainable water resource allocations     ecosystem water requirements    

The effect of different agricultural management practices on irrigation efficiency, water use efficiencyand green and blue water footprint

La ZHUO, Arjen Y. HOEKSTRA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 185-194 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017149

Abstract: This paper explores the effect of varying agricultural management practices on different water efficiencyindicators: irrigation efficiency (IE), crop water use efficiency (WUE), and green and blue water footprintResults show that deficit irrigation most effectively improved blue water use, by increasing IE (by 5%Improvements in one water efficiency indicator may cause a decline in another.

Keywords: field management     irrigation efficiency     water footprint     water productivity     water use efficiency    

Emergency drinking water treatment in source water pollution incident-technology and practice in China

Xiaojian ZHANG , Chao CHEN ,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 364-368 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0027-2

Abstract: An investigation into emergency potable water treatment technologies was conducted to investigate China’s water pollution situation.This paper presents the three largest and most significant water pollution incidents in China to dateRiver in November 2005, the cadmium pollution incident in the Beijiang River in December 2005, and the watercrisis with odorous tap water in Wuxi City in May 2007.

Keywords: emergency drinking water treatment     water pollution     adsorption     oxidation     precipitation    

Molecular analysis of bacterial community in the tap water with different water ages of a drinking water

Feng Wang, Weiying Li, Yue Li, Junpeng Zhang, Jiping Chen, Wei Zhang, Xuan Wu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1020-4

Abstract: Bacterial community in the drinking water distribution system (DWDS) was regulated by multiple environmentalfactors, many of which varied as a function of water age.In this study, four water samples with different water ages, including finished water (FW, 0 d) and tapwater (TW) [TW1 (1 d), TW2(2 d) and TW3(3 d)], were collected along with the mains of a practical DWDSResults indicated that the residual chlorine declined with the increase of water age, accompanied by

Keywords: Bacterial community     Water age     High-throughput sequencing technique     Drinking water distribution system    

Comparative genotoxicity of water processed by three drinking water treatment plants with different water

Ting Zhang, Heze Liu, Yiyuan Zhang, Wenjun Sun, Xiuwei Ao

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1214-4

Abstract: Genotoxicity of substances is unknown in the water after treatment processes.Advanced water treatment is commonly used to remove micropollutants such as pesticides, endocrine disruptingchemicals, and disinfection byproducts in modern drinking water treatment plants.following the different water treatment processes.In this study, samples were collected from three drinking water treatment plants with different treatment

Keywords: Drinking water     Treatment process     Genotoxicity     Umu test     Ecological Structure-Activity Relationship    

Bioinspired and biomimetic membranes for water purification and chemical separation: A review

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1412-8

Abstract:

•The history of biological and artificial water channels is reviewed

Keywords: Aquaporins     Artificial water channels     Biomimetic membranes     Chemical separation and water purification    

Title Author Date Type Operation

Revolutionizing heat transport enhancement with liquid metals: Proposal of a new industry of water-free

Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

Journal Article

Upgrading to urban water system 3.0 through sponge city construction

Nanqi Ren, Qian Wang, Qiuru Wang, Hong Huang, Xiuheng Wang

Journal Article

Texas Crisis Highlights Grid Vulnerabilities

Mitch Leslie

Journal Article

A Method for Financial Crisis Predicting Based On Rough Neural Network

Liu Bingxiang,Sheng Zhaohan

Journal Article

Search for a natural scientific measure of economy

John E COULTER

Journal Article

Coal to gas single cell protein-contribute to resolving the food crisis of China in future

Cao Chen,Yu Bo and Gu Weidong

Journal Article

Evaluation of renewable energies production potential in the Middle East: confronting the world’s energy crisis

Hamid BAHRAMPOUR, Amir Khosro BEHESHTI MARNANI, Mohammad Bagher ASKARI, Mohammad Reza BAHRAMPOUR

Journal Article

Post-Impact Evaluation of SARS in 2003 on Transportation in China———Loss Estimation of28Provinces in China Based on Background-Trend-Line

Sun Gennian,Ma Lijun

Journal Article

Water,Water resources and Saving water in Agriculture

Liu Gengling

Journal Article

Managing water for life

Daniel P. LOUCKS, Haifeng JIA

Journal Article

The effect of different agricultural management practices on irrigation efficiency, water use efficiencyand green and blue water footprint

La ZHUO, Arjen Y. HOEKSTRA

Journal Article

Emergency drinking water treatment in source water pollution incident-technology and practice in China

Xiaojian ZHANG , Chao CHEN ,

Journal Article

Molecular analysis of bacterial community in the tap water with different water ages of a drinking water

Feng Wang, Weiying Li, Yue Li, Junpeng Zhang, Jiping Chen, Wei Zhang, Xuan Wu

Journal Article

Comparative genotoxicity of water processed by three drinking water treatment plants with different water

Ting Zhang, Heze Liu, Yiyuan Zhang, Wenjun Sun, Xiuwei Ao

Journal Article

Bioinspired and biomimetic membranes for water purification and chemical separation: A review

Journal Article