5 results match your criteria: "Mae Jo University[Affiliation]"
Sci Bull (Beijing)
February 2024
School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China; SUSTech Energy Institute for Carbon Neutrality, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China. Electronic address:
Sci Rep
April 2021
Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang, 550000, Vietnam.
This paper proposes a regionalization method for streamflow prediction in ungauged watersheds in the 7461 km area above the Gharehsoo Hydrometry Station in the Ardabil Province, in the north of Iran. First, the Fuzzy c-means clustering method (FCM) was used to divide 46 gauged (19) and ungauged (27) watersheds into homogenous groups based on a variety of topographical and climatic factors. After identifying the homogenous watersheds, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was calibrated and validated using data from the gauged watersheds in each group.
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January 2021
Faculty of Fisheries Technology and Aquatic Resources, Mae Jo University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
During a university class project related to climate change mitigation strategies, we utilized a university green space as a "living laboratory" for collaborative learning exercise to estimate landscape-level carbon biomass storage. The key objective of the exercise was to foster sustainability awareness with regard to the effectiveness of tree-planting initiatives to offset carbon emissions. Collaborative learning is a process by which students work together in small groups to accomplish a common goal.
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April 2021
Faculty of Fisheries Technology and Aquatic Resources, Mae Jo University, Thailand. Electronic address:
Our assessment of 30 water bodies in the vicinity of the Mae Moh coal mine and power station in northern Thailand does not indicate substantial water quality management challenges to developing fisheries/aquaculture in peripheral reservoirs and streams. Negative water quality issues such as high concentrations of arsenic (2-17 μg/L) and ions including sulfate (868-2605 mg/L), sodium (217-552 mg/L), and total ammonia (<1-5 mg/L) were associated with groundwater and surface water resources on the facility, as well as the stream network draining from it. Total dissolved solids were also very high, ranging from 658 to 3610 mg/L.
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November 2020
Faculty of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Mae Jo University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Estuaries of Southeast Asia are increasingly impacted by land-cover changes and pollution. Here, our research objectives were to (1) determine the origins of nutrient loads along the Can Gio estuary (Vietnam) and (2) identify the processes that affect the nutrient pools during the monsoon. We constructed four 24-h time-series along the salinity gradient measuring nutrient concentrations and stable isotopes values.
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