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Artificial neural network modeling of dissolved oxygen in reservoirChen et al., 2014
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- Chen W
- Liu W
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- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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The water quality of reservoirs is one of the key factors in the operation and water quality management of reservoirs. Dissolved oxygen (DO) in water column is essential for microorganisms and a significant indicator of the state of aquatic ecosystems. In this study …
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