Many methods have been tested and developed all over the world to save water from evaporation process. This paper presents a state-of-art review of published research work in the last 14 years (from 2014 to 2018) in which it was focused on the physical, chemical and biological methods of evaporation reduction from water surfaces. The main characteristics, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each method are indicated. Among these used techniques for reducing evaporation are physical methods that use floating or suspended covers and can save a large percentage of water (between 70 and 95%). The use of thermal mixing by compressed air seems to be very important for evaporation suppression on deep reservoirs (greater than +18 m). Mor...
Because of changing climate temperature increases day by day, happens due to high living standards o...
Abstract—Techniques used for measuring the effect of monomolecular films to suppress evaporation fro...
The project is part of a larger research program under the Urban Water Security Research Alliance (U...
The extremely high rate of Evaporation from water surfaces day by day is reducing the optimal utiliz...
The extremely high rate of Evaporation from water surfaces day by day is reducing the optimal utiliz...
Across all the world fresh water is considered as most valued natural resource, as it is essential t...
Across the world, freshwater is valued as the most critically important natural resource, as it is r...
Reprinted from Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v.38, no. 5, October, 1957.Bibliography: p....
Across all the world fresh water is considered as most valued natural resource, as it is essential t...
The use of thermal mixing by means of compressed air appears to have important potential for evapora...
For Presentation at Conference on Alternative Strategies for Desert Development and Management Sacra...
The development and refinement of methods for determining evaporative loss from large open water sto...
A paper to be presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers Second Water Resources Engineerin...
This study consists of a theoretical analysis of the energy balance equation for a partially covered...
Fresh water is a very precious commodity in most parts of the world; and mch of it is held in lakes ...
Because of changing climate temperature increases day by day, happens due to high living standards o...
Abstract—Techniques used for measuring the effect of monomolecular films to suppress evaporation fro...
The project is part of a larger research program under the Urban Water Security Research Alliance (U...
The extremely high rate of Evaporation from water surfaces day by day is reducing the optimal utiliz...
The extremely high rate of Evaporation from water surfaces day by day is reducing the optimal utiliz...
Across all the world fresh water is considered as most valued natural resource, as it is essential t...
Across the world, freshwater is valued as the most critically important natural resource, as it is r...
Reprinted from Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v.38, no. 5, October, 1957.Bibliography: p....
Across all the world fresh water is considered as most valued natural resource, as it is essential t...
The use of thermal mixing by means of compressed air appears to have important potential for evapora...
For Presentation at Conference on Alternative Strategies for Desert Development and Management Sacra...
The development and refinement of methods for determining evaporative loss from large open water sto...
A paper to be presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers Second Water Resources Engineerin...
This study consists of a theoretical analysis of the energy balance equation for a partially covered...
Fresh water is a very precious commodity in most parts of the world; and mch of it is held in lakes ...
Because of changing climate temperature increases day by day, happens due to high living standards o...
Abstract—Techniques used for measuring the effect of monomolecular films to suppress evaporation fro...
The project is part of a larger research program under the Urban Water Security Research Alliance (U...