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Anas Ghadouani
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 76
Citations - 2658
Anas Ghadouani is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass (ecology) & Phytoplankton. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 73 publications receiving 2221 citations. Previous affiliations of Anas Ghadouani include Cooperative Research Centre & Université de Montréal.
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SewerSedfoam: A model for free surface flow, sediment transport, and deposited bed morphology in sewers
TL;DR: In this paper, three distinct sediment processes, suspended sediment transport, bedload transport, and deposited bed morphology, are incorporated into a free surface flow solver, interFoam, to model the impacts of sediment deposition and erosion on flow velocity.
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Influence of storm events on chlorophyll distribution along the oligotrophic continental shelf off south-western Australia
TL;DR: The role of storm events in controlling chlorophyll distribution along the oligotrophic Rottnest continental shelf is examined data collected by autonomous ocean gliders combined with meteorological data.
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Insights drawn from a full-scale Intermittently Decanted Extended Aeration (IDEA) plant for optimising nitrogen and phosphorus removal from municipal wastewater.
Shaokun Song,Shaokun Song,Ka Yu Cheng,Ka Yu Cheng,Danny Rhoding,Beatrice Yong,Anas Ghadouani,Maneesha P. Ginige +7 more
TL;DR: An eight-week monitoring program with four intensive cyclic studies to establish detailed nutrient profiles of the two IDEA tanks to assess the performance of nitrogen and alum assisted phosphorus removal showed that the plant enabled good nitrification in the IDEA effluent.
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Modeling hydrological processes influenced by soil, rock and vegetation in a small karst basin of southwest China
TL;DR: Based on the multi-layer structure of the distributed hydrology-soil-vegetation model (DHSVM), a distributed hydrological model for a karst basin was developed by integrating mathematical routings of porous Darcy flow, fissure flow and underground channel flow as mentioned in this paper.
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Effect of Attached Growth on Treatment Performance in Waste Stabilization Ponds
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the effect of attached growth baffles on waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) treatment performance, specifically in terms of improvements in treatment performance provided by attached biofilm compared with hydraulic improvement.