Digital Signal Processing Reference
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WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN CONNECTED
CATCHMENT- SHALLOW LAKE SYSTEMS
Physically complex irrigated watersheds in general may have some common features such as
similar physical components including the drainage catchment, the downstream connection to
lakes, lagoons or a direct connection to sea or ocean. The geographic location, hydrology, land
use and associated pollution problems are considered with the specific characteristics of a
watershed. Water quality models are considered key elements in understanding water quality
problems and are main components in management and decision support systems.
Understanding the different water quality processes within the connected water systems is
important to develop the proper frameworks for management. Also understanding the gaps and
problems associated with data availability is important to select the suitable computational
frameworks and their components.
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