--- msname: MS smname: SM abstract: ABSTRACT keywords: - KEYWORD1 - KEYWORD2 - KEYWORD3 # date: last-modified bibliography: [../BB/Ref.bib, ../BB/localRef.bib] # csl: https://www.zotero.org/styles/elsevier-harvard csl: _extensions/inst/tex/elsevier-harvard.csl format: elsevier-html: css: _extensions/inst/css/style.css keep-md: true dplyr::filters: - author-info-blocks epub: default docx: reference-doc: _extensions/inst/word/MS.docx dplyr::filters: - author-info-blocks # elsevier-pdf: # keep-tex: false # keep-md: false # include-in-header: "./_extensions/quarto-journals/elsevier/partials/revision.tex" # latex-clean: false # header-includes: # # - \usepackage{threeparttable} # # - \usepackage{fontspec} # # - \usepackage{endfloat} # - \setmainfont{Calibri} # - \usepackage[UTF8, scheme=plain]{ctex} # - \usepackage{float} # - \usepackage[normalem]{ulem} # - \usepackage[doublespacing]{setspace} # - \usepackage{lineno} # - \linenumbers # journal: # formatting: preprint # preprint | review | doublebind # model: 1p # cite-style: authoryear # # graphical-abstract: "![](../figures/GA3.pdf)" # # highlights: # # - A comprehensive model was contructed to evaluate the risk of odor occurrences # # - Turbidity distribution determine underwater light and MIB-producing *Planktothrix* # # - Increasing flowrate increases turbidity that can control *Planktothrix* and MIB # # - Odor control based on flow regulation in source water is "green" and fundamental # filters: # - latex-environment commands: [clab] --- ::: {.content-visible when-format="html"} # Color tip {.unnumbered} - [Something should be deleted]{.del} - [Something bad]{.bad} - [Something good]{.good} - [Something todo]{.todo} - [Something should be added]{.add} - [I am a comment]{.com} ::: # Introduction Blabla. [Bla blaBla blaBla blaBla blaBla bla Bla bla.]{.clab options=r1q0101} # Materials and methods # Results # Discussion # Conclusions # Acknowledgements {.unnumbered} This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52030002, 51878649), and Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS. # References {.unnumbered}