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  • Water

    Journals

    ISSN: 2073-4441

  • Magdalena Gajewska prof. dr hab. inż.

    Magdalena Gajewska (born   June 1th  1968 in Gdańsk) in 1993 graduated Hydro-Engineering Faculty at Gdańsk University of Technology.   At present she is an assistant professor in the Department of Water and Wastewater Technology at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering GUT. PhD (2001) and habilitation (2013) in the discipline of environmental engineering. In the 2016-2020 term, serves as Vice -dean for science. She...

  • Grzegorz Boczkaj dr hab. inż.

  • WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    Journals

    ISSN: 0273-1223 , eISSN: 1996-9732

  • Water Reuse_2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Czerwionka
    • M. Kasprzyk

    Lectures on the subject of Water Reuse

  • Water Reuse_2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Czerwionka
    • M. Kasprzyk

    Lectures on the subject of Water Reuse

  • Water Reuse_2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Czerwionka
    • M. Kasprzyk
    • A. Wilińska-Lisowska

    Lectures on the subject of Water Reuse

  • WATER RESEARCH

    Journals

    ISSN: 0043-1354

  • WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kolerski

    Water Resources Management as defined for purpose of this course includes both water use and water excess management. The fundamental water resources engineering processes are the hydrologic processes and the hydraulic processes. The common threads that relate to the explanation of these processes are the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. The hydrologic processes include rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, rainfall-runoff and routing,...

  • Celebrating 50 years of SWIMs (Salt Water Intrusion Meetings)

    Publication
    • V. Post
    • G. Oude Essink
    • A. Szymkiewicz
    • M. Bakker
    • G. Houben
    • E. Custodio
    • C. Voss

    - HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL - Year 2018

    The Salt Water Intrusion Meetings, or SWIMs, are a series of meetings that focus on seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers and other salinisation processes. 2018 marks the 50th year of the SWIM and the 25th biennial meeting. The SWIM proceedings record half a century of research progress on site characterisation, geophysical and geochemical techniques, variable-density flow, modelling, and water management. The SWIM is positioning...

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