an approach to determine what mineral in bottled water causes bad taste
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an approach to determine what mineral in bottled water causes bad taste
Network-based modeling of embedded energy (energy intensity) within a water distribution system.
RSparkling: Use H2O Sparkling Water from R (Spark + R + Machine Learning)
Read text files in Epanet's .inp and .rpt formats into R
Scripts to perform event-based sampling using an ISCO autosampler. Water levels are monitored via a Milone Technologies eTape and a Campbell Scientific datalogger is used to record water levels and trigger sampling.
draws a TS diagram using ggplot2
SSI Climate, Land Cover, and Water Quality Research
Tool for assessing water quality of industrial stormwater discharges relative to other indicators of water quality impairment and pollution.
Query tool for SDWIS (Safe Drinking Water Information System)
A repository with the data preparation and prioritzation code for the NatureMap analysis
A simple package to calculate the evaporation to input (E:I) ratio for a lake based on d18O-H2O (can be used to assess water balances or water residence time). The calculation needs the lake's steady-state isotope value, source water, precipitation value, temperature, humidity, and seasonality.
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