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    Simulation of Phosphorus in Urban Lakes and the Impact of Structural and Management Measures on Phosphorus Loading (Case Study: Chitgar Artificial Lake)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahmoudi Anzabi, Amir (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Chitgar Lake, lake located in the north-west of Tehran City, Iran, is an artificial and recreational lake. The total area and volume of this lake are about 132 hectares and 6.9 million cubic meters, respectively. According to the increased temperature, the lake ecosystem is faced with problems such as augmentation of vermin, frogs and algae in the lake area. Qualitative measurements of 59 well taken samples from March 2013 to June 2014, demonstrate that ratio of total nitrogen to total phosphorus is in the range of 21 to 82 with an average of 42. Consequently, phosphorus is the restricting factor for eutrophication in this lake. In this study, by scrutinizing various scenarios, factors... 

    Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Wetlands in Iran by Remote Sensing

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abbasalizadeh Rezaie, Parisa (Author) ; Danesh Yazdi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Many of Iran's wetlands are going dry because of the expansion of anthropogenic activities like the exorbitant withdrawal of groundwater resources and excessive use of water for agricultural purposes. Bakhtegan, Hoor-ol-azim, Anzali, and Miankaleh are some of the most notable examples of this issue in the past two decades. The crucial role of wetlands in preserving the biodiversity of flora and fauna and supplying groundwater resources necessitates continuous monitoring of the quantitative and qualitative changes in the surface water of wetlands. The main focus of this research is quantifying the reduction in wetlands' surface water using K-means and random forest algorithms based on... 

    Control of Eutrophication in Anzali Wetland by Artificial Floating Islands

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shahrouz Ebrahimi, Pouneh (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Anzali wetland, in the Caspian Sea, northern Iranian province of Gilan, ranges from fresh near the tributary streams to brackish near the mouth into the harbor and the sea. Anzali wetland has faced with the serious levels of eutrophication because on the other hand, the lagoon has decreased in size during current century, to less than a quarter of its former extent and on the other hand, this wetland is faced with entering a huge amount of nutrient elements due to human activities in its watershed. Discharge of industrial wastewater, animal wastes, timber harvesting and the most important entering, rice farms irrigated wastewater are of the considerable causes of eutrophication in wetland.... 

    Modelling and Prediction of Water Quality of Dam Reservoir Using CE-QUAL-W2 Model and Machine Learning Methods (Case Study: Shahr Bijar Dam)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi, Abolfazl (Author) ; Shamsai, Abolfazl (Supervisor) ; Ghaemian, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Dams are constructed for various purposes, including flood control, drinking water supply, agriculture irrigation, electricity generation, etc. The dam converts the river's natural and dynamic flow into a stagnant artificial lake where humans control the outflow of water, reducing the velocity of water movement and increasing residence time, followed by the entry and accumulation of nutrients in the reservoir, resulting in phenomena such as thermal stratification and eutrophication. Due to the changing climatic conditions of Iran and sudden droughts and wet periods, the need to monitor the water level of dam reservoirs and their water quality to keep them in the best operational condition... 

    Fertilizer, landscape features and climate regulate phosphorus retention and river export in diverse Midwestern watersheds

    , Article Biogeochemistry ; Volume 146, Issue 3 , 2019 , Pages 293-309 ; 01682563 (ISSN) Boardman, E ; Danesh Yazdi, M ; Foufoula Georgiou, E ; Dolph, C. L ; Finlay, J. C ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2019
    Abstract
    Non-point source pollution of phosphorus (P) is a primary cause of eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems, and poses a persistent management challenge due to the dynamic and poorly understood processes controlling the transport and transformation of P at the watershed scale. We examined phosphorus inputs, retention, and riverine losses in 62 diverse watersheds that included a wide range of land cover and use (minimally disturbed to human dominated) and human P inputs in Minnesota, USA. Fertilizer inputs from row crop cultivation were the dominant source of P to agricultural watersheds. A large majority of P inputs was retained in watershed soils or removed in agricultural products. However,... 

    Investigating sensitivity of flow parameters and uncertainty analysis of nutrient transport and dispersion model in shallow water. (Case study: Peer-bazar river and anzali wetland)

    , Article Desalination and Water Treatment ; Volume 174 , 2020 , Pages 204-214 Homami, M ; Mirbagheri, S. A ; Borghei, S. M ; Abbaspour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Desalination Publications  2020
    Abstract
    Accurate modeling of runoff in watersheds requires calibration and uncertainty analysis of effective flow parameters and identifying of their statistical characteristics based on inter-parameter relationships and model inputs. In this research, the transport and diffusion of pollution (nutrients) in the river were simulated through the two-dimensional finite-volume method using the shallow water equations. To numerically solve these equations, the governing equations were converted into linear equations. Uncertainty and sensitivity of the prepared pollution model were analyzed to achieve better results in estimating pollution concentrations in rivers within a reliable range. In this study,... 

    Chemical and Biological Phosphate Removal with a Fixed Bed Reactors Under Low Organic Load

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Torkemandi, Hamideh (Author) ; Borgheei, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Eutrophication and algae growth is one of the consequences of high concentration of nutrients in surface water bodies; therefore, both phosphorus and nitrogen existing in wastewater or at least one of them should be decreased to a standard amount before entering water to rivers. This can prevent eutrophication and detriment to the ecosystem of rivers. An investigation on both biological and chemical phosphorus and carbon removal in low loading rate influent ( below 100) has been carried out in this research. Investigated topics includes aerobic COD removal in IFAS reactor, comparison of biological nutrient removal to the combination of chemical and biological method, effect of the order of... 

    Phosphorus transport in intensively managed watersheds

    , Article Water Resources Research ; Volume 55, Issue 11 , 2019 , Pages 9148-9172 ; 00431397 (ISSN) Dolph, C. L ; Boardman, E ; Danesh Yazdi, M ; Finlay, J. C ; Hansen, A. T ; Baker, A. C ; Dalzell, B ; Sharif University of Technology]
    Blackwell Publishing Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Understanding controls of P movement through watersheds are essential for improved landscape management in intensively managed regions. Here, we analyze observational data from 104 gaged river sites and 176 nongaged river sites within agriculturally dominated watersheds of Minnesota, USA, to understand the role of landscape features, land use practices, climate variability, and biogeochemical processes in total, dissolved and particulate P dynamics at daily to annual scales. Our analyses demonstrate that factors mediating P concentration-discharge relationships varied greatly across watersheds and included near-channel sediment sources, lake and wetland interception, assimilation by algal P,... 

    Comparative assessment of sewage sludge disposal alternatives in Mashhad: a life cycle perspective

    , Article Environmental Science and Pollution Research ; Volume 27, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 315-333 Rostami, F ; Tafazzoli, S. M ; Aminian, S. T ; Avami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    Municipal wastewater treatment facilities produce a lot of sludge which is concentrated with different pollutants. The sustainable design of the sludge disposal alternatives is of crucial importance for touristic cities like Mashhad in Iran. Increasing sludge generation and its accumulation in the city and more stringent legislations highlight the challenge of sludge disposal, recently. This study compares different alternatives to reach maximum possible environmental benefits as well as the most cost-effective technologies. In this study, life cycle analysis (LCA) assesses different scenarios for disposal of sewage sludge which is aerobically treated and dewatered for two real case studies....