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EFFECTS OF FOG PRECIPITATION ON WATER RESOURCES AND DRINKING WATER TREATMENT IN THE JIZERA MOUNTAINS, THE CZECH REPUBLIC
2015
Civil Engineering Journal
Water yield from catchments with a high evidence of fog or low clouds could be increased by the canopy fog drip. However, in areas with the acid atmospheric deposition, this process can lead to the decline of water quality. The aim of this study is to analyze fog related processes in headwater catchments of the Jizera Mountains (the Czech Republic) with special attention to water quality and the drinking water treatment. In two years (2011)(2012), the fog drip was observed by twelve passive fog
doi:10.14311/cej.2015.02.0010
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