Monolayer technologies can potentially provide a cost effective solution for reducing evaporation losses from farm dams. As every dam will have it's own set of environmental characteristics and user requirements, this needs to be considered holistically in order to determine a suitable monolayer material, application system and application strategy. Hence, a Universal Design Framework (UDF) was developed to enable this approach and to optimise the evaporation suppressing performance of monolayer. This paper details the UDF approach
© 2015 Yu PengEvaporation is one of main factors for water resource loss. In order to reduce water l...
Due to long-term drought conditions coupled with the apparent influence of global warming, compoundi...
While the concept of applying surface layers to water bodies to reduce evaporative loss is an old on...
Chemical monolayer films are potentially an economical low-impact means of reducing evaporative loss...
Recent analyses of the utility of chemical monolayers to reduce the evaporation from extensive open ...
G. N. Brink et al., ‘Smart ’ monolayer application and management to reduce evaporation on farm dams...
Chemical monolayer films are potentially an economical low-impact means of reducing evaporative loss...
Annual evaporation losses from irrigation storage dams and channels are significant and are estimate...
The NCEA has developed a 'smart' autonomous monolayer application system (SAMAS) capable of adjustin...
The research project aimed to investigate the potential of using chemical monolayers on irrigation c...
Effective evaporation suppression by a monolayer film is largely dependent on the maintenance of tha...
Effective evaporation suppression by a monolayer film is largely dependent on the maintenance of tha...
Water is the most precious natural resource in the world, especially in Middle East. Evaporation los...
Effective evaporation suppression by a monolayer film is largely dependent on the maintenance of tha...
Monolayer products can potentially provide a cost effective solution for reducing evaporative loss f...
© 2015 Yu PengEvaporation is one of main factors for water resource loss. In order to reduce water l...
Due to long-term drought conditions coupled with the apparent influence of global warming, compoundi...
While the concept of applying surface layers to water bodies to reduce evaporative loss is an old on...
Chemical monolayer films are potentially an economical low-impact means of reducing evaporative loss...
Recent analyses of the utility of chemical monolayers to reduce the evaporation from extensive open ...
G. N. Brink et al., ‘Smart ’ monolayer application and management to reduce evaporation on farm dams...
Chemical monolayer films are potentially an economical low-impact means of reducing evaporative loss...
Annual evaporation losses from irrigation storage dams and channels are significant and are estimate...
The NCEA has developed a 'smart' autonomous monolayer application system (SAMAS) capable of adjustin...
The research project aimed to investigate the potential of using chemical monolayers on irrigation c...
Effective evaporation suppression by a monolayer film is largely dependent on the maintenance of tha...
Effective evaporation suppression by a monolayer film is largely dependent on the maintenance of tha...
Water is the most precious natural resource in the world, especially in Middle East. Evaporation los...
Effective evaporation suppression by a monolayer film is largely dependent on the maintenance of tha...
Monolayer products can potentially provide a cost effective solution for reducing evaporative loss f...
© 2015 Yu PengEvaporation is one of main factors for water resource loss. In order to reduce water l...
Due to long-term drought conditions coupled with the apparent influence of global warming, compoundi...
While the concept of applying surface layers to water bodies to reduce evaporative loss is an old on...