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Effects of Furrow Irrigation on the Growth, Production, and Water Use Efficiency of Direct Sowing Rice
Published 2010-01-01“…Compared to the conventional irrigation (CI) system (continuous flooding irrigation), for every square hectometer of rice field, the FI system reduced water use by 3130 m3, or 48.1%, and increased grain production by 13.9% for an early cultivar. …”
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Effects of Land Slides in Muko Sub-County Rubanda District.
Published 2024“…From objective two above, it was found that there were several impacts of landslides including; Forest destruction, Stream cover due to debris, Drinking water contamination, Valley flooding, Infrastructure breakdown, Soil degradation, and Loss of lives. …”
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Inversion of interlayer scale using dynamic data of production wells in bottom water reservoirs: Sangtamu Oilfield, Tarim basin
Published 2025-01-01“…There are several interlayers of varying scales inside it, which impact the characteristics of the oil production and water breakthrough curves of the wells in the water flooding development oilfield, resulting in strong heterogeneity within the reservoir. …”
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A Short Review of Strategies for Augmenting Organism Recruitment on Coastal Defense Structures
Published 2025-01-01“…Structures built from complex units meant to prevent and/or mitigate coastal erosion and floods, additionally providing wave protection or wave attenuation, are constructed on and near natural habitats where they alter local ecosystems. …”
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Assessing the Response of Satellite Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence and NDVI to Impacts of Heat Waves on Winter Wheat in the North China Plain
Published 2020-01-01“…Global warming has increased the chance of concurrent extreme climate events (weather or climate events that are rare within their statistical reference distributions in a particular place, such as heat waves, floods, and droughts). Crops grow best within specific temperature intervals, and excessive heat is detrimental to the physiological processes of crops and eventually affects yield levels. …”
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An approach for accurate identification and monitoring of species in mangrove forests based on multi-source spectral data and deep learning
Published 2025-03-01“…Accordingly, this study presents an approach that integrates remote sensing data in a study area with a diverse range of ecological scenarios, comprising monospecific mangrove forests, which are dominated by a single species and mixed mangroves with flooded freshwater forested wetlands. First, the integration of photogrammetric analysis from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) enables the precise determination of the spatial distribution of mangrove forests. …”
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HEALTH MONITORING OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS USING CT-XRAY
Published 2024-12-01“…Many structures are in use throughout cities and environments that require constant attention due to fatigue of corrosion and environmental effects such as floods, earthquakes, or strong winds. This means that with the advent of new damage detection techniques, authorities can make sure that these vital structural elements, such as road signs or traffic lights and so on, are safe. …”
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High Rate Stormwater Treatment for Water Reuse and Conservation—Review
Published 2025-01-01“…Effective stormwater management is increasingly vital due to climate change impacts, such as intensified rainfall and flooding. Urban expansion, water scarcity, and intensified agriculture demand innovative solutions like Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI), including vegetated biofilters, green roofs, wetlands, bioretention systems, and high-rate filtration. …”
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Cause and consequences of Common Snook (Centropomus undecimalis) space use specialization in a subtropical riverscape
Published 2025-01-01“…The degree of individual specialization increased over the years in association with greater marsh flooding duration, which produced important subsidies. …”
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Long-Term Statistical Analysis of Severe Weather and Climate Events in Greece
Published 2025-01-01“…Finally, societal impacts from weather hazards have increased in Greece over the past 14 years, with flash floods being the most frequent and damaging events, while public preparedness and effective risk communication remain low.…”
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Multiscale Feature-Enhanced Water Body Detector of Truncated Gaussian Clutter in SAR Imagery
Published 2025-01-01“…The results are validated on the HISEA flooding dataset.…”
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Next-gen agriculture: integrating AI and XAI for precision crop yield predictions
Published 2025-01-01“…Climate change poses significant challenges to global food security by altering precipitation patterns and increasing the frequency of extreme weather events such as droughts, heatwaves, and floods. These phenomena directly affect agricultural productivity, leading to lower crop yields and economic losses for farmers. …”
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Medieval Overexploitation of Peat Triggered Large-Scale Drowning and Permanent Land Loss in Coastal North Frisia (Wadden Sea Region, Germany)
Published 2024-12-01“…In North Frisia (Germany), storm floods in 1362 AD and 1634 AD turned wide areas of embanked cultural land into tidal flats. …”
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Scoping review of the societal impacts of compound climate events
Published 2025-01-01“…., hot and dry events, recurrent flooding). Despite the projected increase in the frequency of compound climate events and the adoption of compound event terminology, few studies identify climate extremes as compound climate events and little evidence exists on the societal impacts of these compound climate events. …”
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Innovative trend analysis of precipitation changes over Nigeria: A case study of locations across the Niger and Benue Rivers
Published 2025-02-01“…Studies have presented correlative relationships between climate change and the existing alterations in the global water cycle, leading to more extreme precipitation events, including both droughts and floods. This has shown severe impacts on agriculture, water resources, ozone levels, and human settlements. …”
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Mechanisms and Production Enhancement Effects of CO<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub> Mixed Gas Injection in Shale Oil
Published 2025-01-01“…This study utilizes PVT analysis, SEM, and core flooding tests with various gas mixtures to elucidate the interaction mechanisms among crude oil, gas, and rock, as well as the recovery efficiency of different gas types. …”
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Estimation of evaporation in Andalusian reservoirs: Proposal of an index for the assessment and classification of dams
Published 2025-04-01“…New hydrological insights for the region: Data from 76 large dams in Andalusia, including their descriptive characteristics, morphometric details, and hydrological information, were retrieved from institutional sources. The monthly average flooded area was calculated from the Area-Volume-Elevation (AVE) curve, while monthly average evaporation rate was calculated through the FAO Penman-Monteith equation using meteorological data. …”
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Multivariate Segment Expandable Encoder-Decoder Model for Time Series Forecasting
Published 2024-01-01“…This is especially true when dealing with extreme events like droughts or floods in streamflow forecasting, which can have severe consequences on public safety and social well-being. …”
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Riparian forest communities along watercourses in the Sutjeska National Park (SE Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Published 2017-10-01“…Watercourses of the NP are represented by montane to submontane small rivers and creeks with fast-flowing water and frequent strong but short floods. This caused specific types of riverine forest vegetation to develop along their banks. …”
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Heavy Rain Episodes Identified by L-band InSAR and Limitations of Split-Spectrum Method in Indonesia
Published 2024-04-01“…Located in a tropical area with abundant precipitation, Indonesia is highly prone to heavy rain hazards, in particular landslides and floods. Thus, rainfall observation is vital. Nonetheless, the topography, the fund availability, as well as the archipelagic state of Indonesia may raise difficulties for in-situ observation, such as rain gauge and weather radar. …”
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