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Item Open Access Analysis of scaling relationships for flood parameters and peak discharge estimation in tropical regions data(Cranfield University, 2024-02-20 14:36) Grabowski, RobertHydrological data from the La Sierra catchment (Mexico), including input data used in the statistical modelling and output data from the scaling, correlation and regression analyses. Please see the readME file for the list of data and the published paper for more informationItem Open Access Assessing environmental drivers of fluoride mobilization in groundwater under increased loading of dissolved organic matter from managed aquifer recharge (MAR) Item(Cranfield University, 2022-12-01 15:51) Parker, Alison; Campo Moreno, Pablo; Le Corre Pidou, KristellGeogenic fluoride contamination of groundwater is common in many semi-arid regions, and the impact of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) on increased mobilization of fluoride to the water in these regions is a concern. This work used saturated column experiments to explore the aqueous and mineralogical environmental drivers of fluoride mobilization and how they interact with increased loading of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from infiltrated runoff collected by MAR structures. Groundwater alkalinity was identified as the dominating driver of fluoride mobilization, resulting in increased dissolution of fluorite under all mineral matrix compositions. The influx of a 20 mg/L load of DOM somewhat reduced the mobilization of fluoride from the solid matrix under alkaline conditions, but otherwise did not influence fluorite dissolution compared to unloaded conditions. Environmental drivers were therefore identified as important predictors of fluoride mobilization at groundwater extraction sites, whereas the additional load of DOM to the groundwater resulting from MAR structures does not appear to increase fluoride concentration in the groundwater.Item Open Access Assessment of Traditional Rainwater Harvesting System in Barren Lands of a Semi-Arid Region(Cranfield University, 2021-01-05 10:09) Parker, AlisonField and modelling dataItem Open Access Automated Drinking Water Quality Assessment: New Insights into Flow Cytometry Fluorescent Fingerprinting without Cell Gating(Cranfield University, 2024-02-16 09:05) Hassard, Francis; Claveau, Leila; Jeffrey, PaulDataset for peer review paper from EngD EPSRC funded thesis L. Claveau - Chapter 2 and Chapter 3Item Open Access Barriers to meeting circular economy objectives using refill business models: A UK and Vietnamese context.(Cranfield University, 2024-05-15 13:06) Cullen, Elizabeth"The replacement of single use plastic packaging with reusable containers is increasingly regarded as a potentially viable sustainable business model if brought to scale. We aimed to study barriers to "on the go" refilling as an alternative reuse business model aligned to circular economy objectives in Vietnam and the UK. Eleven key informant interviews captured sector stakeholder views alongside an online survey (n=326). The 11 non-coded interview transcripts and spreadsheet of original survey data gathered using Qualtrics software are contained in the dataset published here. Eight interlinked structural and commercial barriers were identified. Barriers including communication and clarification of the benefits of reuse were higher in Vietnam but more likely to be overcome than a less flexible UK sector with a dominant recycling infrastructure. This research outcome will alert policymakers to the challenges of a business model that is unlikely to grow to scale without bold and urgent policy support and a move away from a focus on bottom-up barriers that can delay consumer transition to a circular economy."Item Open Access Bioaugmentation enables enhanced pesticide removal in slow sand filters – impact of dosing on filter microbiome: data(Cranfield University, 2024-02-16 09:13) Hassard, FrancisDataset relating to the article: Bioaugmentation of pilot-scale slow sand filters can achieve compliant levels for the micropollutant metaldehyde in a real water matrixItem Open Access Body and Sole Shoe Designs(Cranfield University, 2016-11-01 15:27) Moreno Beguerisse, MarialeCharnley, FionaPonte, OscarThese designs were produced in collaboration between Cisco, Cranfield University and brand consultancy The Clearing. It Builds on research carried out by RECODE-NETWORK identifying and evaluating the opportunities a re-distributed production model offers to disrupt traditional industry models when combined with big data, taking as an exemplar the Footwear Industry.These Designs were produced with SolidWorks Software 2017.Item Open Access Can chemical and molecular biomarkers help discriminating industrial, rural and urban environments?(Cranfield University, 2018-02-05 10:48) Coulon, Frederic; Tyrrell, Sean; Garcia Alcega, SoniaUnderlying data to study the feasibility of differentiate urban, rural and industrial areas between seasons with chemical and molecular markers such as MVOCs and PLFAsItem Open Access Case Study Database(Cranfield University, 2017-03-15 09:34) Moreno Beguerisse, Mariale; Charnley, Fiona; Court, Richard; Wright, MattDatabase of Case Studies Analysed;'Database of Case Studies Analysed'Item Open Access Characterisation of food service establishment wastewater and its implication for treatment(Cranfield University, 2019-10-18 09:59) Villa, Raffaella; Jefferson, Bruce; Gurd, CarolineEssential for the selection of a reliable treatment system is the characterisation of the effluent to treat. Kitchen wastewater (KWW) from food service establishment (FSE) is a strong organic and fat-rich effluent whose characterisation has not been sufficiently addressed. A comprehensive characterisation of wastewaters from three food service establishments was undertaken to generate data to evaluate appropriate FOG management strategies.Item Open Access Data accompanying A randomised controlled feasibility trial of a BabyWASH household playspace: The CAMPI study(Cranfield University, 2021-06-30 10:29) Parker, Alison; Tyrrel, SeanWater, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions should support infant growth but trial results are inconsistent. Frequently, interventions do not consider behaviours or transmission pathways specific to age. A household playspace (HPS) is one intervention component which may block faecal-oral transmission. This study was a two-armed, parallel-group, randomised, controlled feasibility trial of a HPS in rural Ethiopia. It aimed to recommend proceeding to a definitive trial. Secondary outcomes included effects on infant health, injury prevention and women’s time. Methods. November 2019−January 2020 106 households were identified and assessed for eligibility. Recruited households (N=100) were randomised (blinded prior to the trial start) to intervention or control (both n=50). Outcomes included recruitment, attrition, adherence, and acceptability. Data were collected at baseline, two and four weeks. Findings. Recruitment met a priori criteria (≥80%). There was no loss to follow-up, and no non-use, meeting adherence criteria (both ≤10%). Further, 48.0% (95% CI 33.7−62.6; n=24) of households appropriately used and 56.0% (41.3−70.0; n=28) cleaned the HPS over four weeks, partly meeting adherence criteria (≥50%). For acceptability, 41.0% (31.3−51.3; n=41) of infants were in the HPS during random visits, failing criteria (≥50%). Further, the proportion of HPS use decreased during some activities, failing criteria (no decrease in use). A modified Barrier Analysis described good acceptability and multiple secondary benefits, including on women’s time burden and infant injury prevention. Interpretation. Despite failing some a priori criteria, the trial demonstrated mixed adherence and good acceptability among intervention households. A definitive trial to determine efficacy is warranted if recommended adjustments are made. Includes data, protocols and ethical approval documents.Item Open Access Data for "Increasing Resilience of the UK Fresh Fruit and Vegetable System to Water-Related Risks"(Cranfield University, 2020-10-14 16:02) Hess, Tim; Zurek, Monika; Ingram, JohnTranscripts from structured telephone interviews with stakeholders across the UK fresh fruit and vegetable system.Item Open Access Data for the paper "From full-scale biofilters to bioreactors: engineering biological metaldehyde removal"(Cranfield University, 2019-07-17 11:45) Hassard, Francis; Jefferson, Bruce; Villa, Raffaella; Brookes, Adam; Choya, Andoni; Iceton, Gregg; Rolph, CatherineDatasets for Rolph, C.A., Villa, R., Jefferson, B., Brookes, A., Choya, A., Iceton, G. and Hassard, F., 2019. From full-scale biofilters to bioreactors: engineering biological metaldehyde removal. Science of the Total Environment, 685, pp.410-41.Item Open Access Data for the paper "Influence of light regime on the performance of an immobilised microalgae reactor for wastewater nutrient removal"(Cranfield University, 2019-10-31 18:14) Whitton, Rachel; Ometto, Francesco; Villa, Raffaella; Pidou, Marc; Jefferson, BruceWastewater nutrient remediation data using immobilised microalgae under differing light regimes including wavelength (nm), duty cycles and photoperiods (on:off cycles), light transmittance and attenuation depths.Item Open Access Data for the paper "What is the impact of personal care products selection on grey water characteristics and reuse?"(Cranfield University, 2020-05-27 19:59) Le Corre Pidou, Kristell; Jeffrey, Paul; Jefferson, Bruce; Pidou, MarcThis unique study explores the question as to whether consumers’ product selection could affect the treatability and reuse of bathroom greywater. Fifty five personal care and household products (PCHP) were analysed for their effects on a range of water quality parameters including their aquatic and soil toxicity using Microtox® and MicroRespTM. Data used in the manuscript are compiled in the attached data file. Material and methods used to generate the data can be found in the manuscriptItem Open Access Data for Water Research 2020(Cranfield University, 2020-11-03 09:39) Yang, ZhugenThis sets were associated with the data produced for the article recently published in Water Research. This paper reports a paper-based nanosensors for the evaluation of illicit drugs use trends in the community level with wastewater-based epidemiology.Item Open Access Data in support of "The role of mixing on the kinetics of nucleation and crystal growth in membrane distillation crystallisation"(Cranfield University, 2024-06-27) McAdam, EwanItem Open Access Data related to "Examining disruptive gas-phase reactions during CO2 capture in membrane contactors: CO2-NH3-H2O as a model ternary system"(Cranfield University, 2024-05-23 17:10) Luqmani, Ben; Pidou, Marc; McAdam, EwanData related to figures for "Examining disruptive gas-phase reactions during CO2 capture in membrane contactors: CO2-NH3-H2O as a model ternary system"Item Open Access Data related to "Membrane-assisted reactive crystallisation for the recovery of dissolved phosphorus in vivianite form from liquid effluents"(Cranfield University, 2023-08-31 14:38) McAdam, Ewan; Chen, Lo-I; Le Corre Pidou, KristellData supporting article titled "Membrane-assisted reactive crystallisation for the recovery of dissolved phosphorus in vivianite form from liquid effluents"Item Open Access Data related to "Rheological characterisation of synthetic and fresh faeces to inform on solids management strategies for non-sewered sanitation systems"(Cranfield University, 2021-10-11 17:11) Bajón fernández, Yadira; Mercer, Edwina; USHER, SHANE; McAdam, Ewan; R. Stoner, BrianData related to "Rheological characterisation of synthetic and fresh faeces to inform on solids management strategies for non-sewered sanitation systems"