Precise monitoring of cyanobacteria concentration in water resources is a daunting task. The development of reliable tools to monitor this contamination is an important research topic in water resources management. Indirect methods such as chlorophyll-a determination, cell counting, and toxin measurement of the cyanobacteria are tedious, cumbersome, and often lead to inaccurate results. The quantity of phycocyanin (PC) pigment is considered more appropriate for cyanobacteria monitoring. Traditional approaches for PC estimation are time-consuming, expensive, and require high expertise. Recently, some studies have proposed the application of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to predict the amount of PC concentration. Nonetheless, most o...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
Understanding harmful algal blooms is imperative to protect aquatic ecosystems and human health. Thi...
Worldwide proliferation of cyanobacteria blooms in inland waters not only affects the intended use o...
Precise monitoring of cyanobacteria concentration in water resources is a daunting task. The develop...
High-frequency cyanobacteria monitoring often uses in-situ fluorescence of phycocyanin (f-PC). Howev...
This thesis examines three aspects of toxic cyanobacteria with respect to drinking water treatment p...
Phycocyanin primarily exists in freshwater cyanobacteria. Accurate estimation of low phycocyanin con...
Cyanobacterial algal bloom is a major water quality issue in inland lakes, reservoirs, and estuarine...
Abstract Background and purpose: Eutrophication is one of the major environmental problems in waterw...
Most remote sensing algorithms for phytoplankton in inland waters aim at the retrieval of the pigmen...
An extensive field campaign was carried out for the validation of a previously published reflectance...
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of phycocyanin fluorescence probes as monitoring tools for t...
Commonly used parameters to assess cyanobacteria blooms are chlorophyll a concentration and cyanobac...
Remote sensing is useful for detecting and quantifying cyanobacteria blooms for managing water syste...
Understanding the dynamics of harmful algal blooms is important to protect the aquatic ecosystem in ...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
Understanding harmful algal blooms is imperative to protect aquatic ecosystems and human health. Thi...
Worldwide proliferation of cyanobacteria blooms in inland waters not only affects the intended use o...
Precise monitoring of cyanobacteria concentration in water resources is a daunting task. The develop...
High-frequency cyanobacteria monitoring often uses in-situ fluorescence of phycocyanin (f-PC). Howev...
This thesis examines three aspects of toxic cyanobacteria with respect to drinking water treatment p...
Phycocyanin primarily exists in freshwater cyanobacteria. Accurate estimation of low phycocyanin con...
Cyanobacterial algal bloom is a major water quality issue in inland lakes, reservoirs, and estuarine...
Abstract Background and purpose: Eutrophication is one of the major environmental problems in waterw...
Most remote sensing algorithms for phytoplankton in inland waters aim at the retrieval of the pigmen...
An extensive field campaign was carried out for the validation of a previously published reflectance...
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of phycocyanin fluorescence probes as monitoring tools for t...
Commonly used parameters to assess cyanobacteria blooms are chlorophyll a concentration and cyanobac...
Remote sensing is useful for detecting and quantifying cyanobacteria blooms for managing water syste...
Understanding the dynamics of harmful algal blooms is important to protect the aquatic ecosystem in ...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
Understanding harmful algal blooms is imperative to protect aquatic ecosystems and human health. Thi...
Worldwide proliferation of cyanobacteria blooms in inland waters not only affects the intended use o...