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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

DISAGGREGATION OF GLOBAL CLIMATE MODEL DATA TO CREATE IDF CURVES UNDER RCP8.5 SCENARIO

(Corresponding) Gül B., Kayaalp N.
Topic: 
Estimation and prediction under past and future conditions (climate, population, land use change)
Global climate change is one of the most important problems of our age. Its possible harmful effects are flood formation, loss of life and property, severe drought etc. Many studies are carried out to reduce these damages and to limit the impact area. The creation of precipitation intensity-...Read more
Keywords: 
Climate change, climate model, disaggaration, IDF Curves
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00381

Assessing Climate Change Impacts in the Tana Basin, Ethiopia

(Corresponding) Bagtzoglou A., Khadim F., Dokou Z., Lazin R., Anagnostou E.
Topic: 
Climate change impacts, vulnerability and risks
Climate change effects on long-term groundwater (GW) resource developments in the Tana Basin, Ethiopia, are a growing concern. To address this we deployed a fine-resolution (500 m) GW model using MODFLOW-NWT for the Tana Basin, Upper the Blue Nile region. The GW model was calibrated based on 98...Read more
Keywords: 
groundwater model; sustainability; MODFLOW-NWT; Upper Blue Nile
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00409

Short-time numerical simulation of ultrasonically assisted electrochemical removal of strontium from water

(Corresponding) Licht K., Lončar G., Posavčić H., Halkijević I.
Topic: 
Water treatment
3D numerical simulations and measurements on an electrochemical reactor were used to analyze the efficiency of strontium removal from water, with and without simultaneous ultrasound treatment. Ultrasound was generated using 4 ultrasonic transducers with an operating frequency of 25 kHz. The reactor...Read more
Keywords: 
numerical model, electrochemical reactor, strontium
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00436

Coastal Zone Vulnerability Analysis in East Mediterranean Basin: Greece, Cyprus and Montenegro

(Corresponding) Gkaifyllia A., Sahtouris S., Ðorđević N., papasarafianou S., Monioudi I., Tzoraki O., Hasiotis T.
Topic: 
Beach erosion of island beaches In Eastern Mediterranean (Greece and Cyprus): assessment, monitoring and Management
The coastal zone is a vital natural resource extensively used by the population for various activities. Given the human pressures and climate change, it is crucial to comprehend the modifications occurring in the coastal environment and its exposure to erosion. The InVEST Coastal Vulnerability...Read more
Keywords: 
Coastal Vulnerability, InVEST model, Lesvos, Cyprus, Montenegro
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00511