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    The Dynamics of the Skin Temperature of the Dead Sea by Roni Nehorai, Nadav Lensky, Steve Brenner, Itamar Lensky

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We explored the dynamics of the temperature of the skin layer of the Dead Sea surface by means of in situ meteorological and hydrographic measurements from a buoy located near the center of the lake. …”
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    The Properties of the Tide Current and Sediment at a Port of Southern China by Hongyan Shen, Ruicai Xie, Liqin Song

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…According to the measured tide hydrograph, it can be concluded that the tide in the Port of Shenquan is irregular diurnal, and the flow of rising and falling tides is basically rectilinear. …”
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    Quelle place pour les rivières dans la petite ville en changement ? Regards d’acteurs institutionnels sur les paysages de rivières urbaines en Maine-et-Loire by Victor Imbert-Bossard, Nathalie Carcaud, Véronique Beaujouan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The institutional context, the level of awareness of local elected representatives and the issues specific to small towns are addressed as factors influencing city-river relationships and their hydrographic context. In conclusion, changes in the scope of urban planning and project development around rivers is discussed.…”
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    APPLICATION OF THE ZOO/PLANKTON INDICATORS FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IMPACT UPON COOLING POOLS by Dmitriy V. Kulakov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The article discusses the outcomes of the researches of zoo/plankton of various type nuclear power plants cooling pools located in different in terms of hydrographic characteristics and zooplankton structure catchment basins. …”
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    Casa de piedra dam: effects of clear water on the river Colorado hydrography by Hector Walter Cazenave

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Consequently, waters the dam distributes, contain a remarkable erosive capacity, and accelerate down waters hydrographic processes, increasing river "meandering" and bringing about what is known as the ―clear waters phenomenon causing adverse effects on watering zones. …”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ON THE DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVE COAST – ACTUAL SYNTHESIS by PETRE GÂŞTESCU, ION GRIGORAŞ

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…To identify portions of advancement and retreat, and setting the corresponding annual rates, existing topographic map series for a period of over 150 years, hydrographic measurements for 30 years and series of satellite images starting from 1975 were used.…”
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    CASA DE PIEDRA: EFECTOS DE LAS AGUAS CLARAS EN LA HIDROGRAFÍA DEL RÍO COLORADO by Hector Walter Cazenave

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Consequently, waters the dam distributes, contain a remarkable erosive capacity, and accelerate down waters hydrographic processes, increasing river “meandering” and bringing about what is known as the “clear waters phenomenon” causing adverse effects on watering zones. …”
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    Comparison and Correction of Runoff Simulation Based on XGBoost and SWAT by LIANG Lisha, JIANG Xiaolei, HU Leyi, SHEN Jing, ZHANG Liping, FU Xiaolei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results show that: ① The simulation effect of the XGBoost model is good, and the Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) of daily runoff simulation of the XGBoost model is 15.66% higher than that of the SWAT model. ② The SWAT model is underestimated at high flow rates, while the XGBoost model results in basically consistent simulation values and observed values, and the simulated hydrograph has a high degree of fitting, showing a good correlation. ③ After XGBoost correction, the simulation accuracy of the SWAT model is obviously improved, which can effectively improve the runoff simulation effect. …”
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    Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania) by Andreea-Mihaela Dunca

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This study focuses on water resources management and shows the need to enforce the existing international bilateral agreements and to implement the Water Framework Directive of the European Union in order to improve the water quantity and quality received by a downstream country of a common watershed, like Timiş-Bega hydrographical basin, shared by two countries (Romania and Serbia). …”
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    Hydrological Modeling of the Jiaoyi Watershed (China) Using HSPF Model by Chang-An Yan, Wanchang Zhang, Zhijie Zhang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Calibration and validation results showed that the model generally simulated mean monthly and daily runoff precisely due to the close matching hydrographs between simulated and observed runoff, as well as the excellent evaluation indicators such as Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE), coefficient of correlation (R2), and the relative error (RE). …”
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    Lakes of Turkey: Comprehensive Review of Lake Çıldır by Sidar Yaygır, Abuzer Çelekli, Özgür Eren Zariç

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The climatic conditions influencing the lake's dynamics, its hydrographic characteristics, and the physicochemical variables determining its water quality have been specified. …”
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    Using GIS and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) for flood hazard assessment based on morphological and hydrological criteria, case of the Meknes region, Morocco by Essahlaoui Narjisse, Ijlil Safae, Alitane Abdennabi, Mohajane Meriame, El Ouali Abdelhadi, Rhazi Abdelaziz, Oumou Abdellah, Alouane Ayoub, Ammari Zakaria, Khrabcha Abdelali, El Hafyani Mohamed, Essahlaoui Ali, Aouragh My Hachem, Van Rompaey Anton

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This hazard is assessed by taking into account morphological criteria (slope, altitude, density of the hydrographic network, curvature) and hydrological criteria (drainage density, stream power index (SPI) and rainfall data). …”
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    The safety net role of inland fishing in the subsistence strategy of multi-active forest dwellers in southern Cameroon by Edmond Dounias, Serge Cogels, Serges Mvé Mbida, Stéphanie Carrière

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The sizable variety of fishing methods takes advantage of the great vascularity of the hydrographic network and involves in a complementary way all the members of the community — young and old, of both genders, in solo, in pairs or in larger groups of participants. …”
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    Uncertainty of Flood Forecasting Based on Radar Rainfall Data Assimilation by Xinchi Chen, Liping Zhang, Christopher James Gippel, Lijie Shan, Shaodan Chen, Wei Yang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The corresponding performance in flood hydrograph prediction was also better using the statistical weight integration and variational methods compared to the others. …”
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    Entre Rhône et Rhin : les ports fluvio-lacustres de la Suisse romaine by Romain Guichon

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The importance of the hydrographic context between the Rhône and Rhine river basins, as well as the regional fluvio-lacustrine transport network is also underscored. …”
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    Artificial Radionuclides Database in the Pacific Ocean: HAM Database by Michio Aoyama, Katsumi Hirose

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The data in the HAM database were collected from about 90 literature citations, which include published papers; annual reports by the Hydrographic Department, Maritime Safety Agency, Japan; and unpublished data provided by individuals. …”
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    SEDIMENT RUNOFF AND WATER TURBIDITY OF THE MAIN TRIBUTARIES OF THE LAKE LADOGA by Marina V. Shmakova, Sergey A. Kondratyev

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The vast catchment area of the Lake Ladoga is characterized by variety of underlying surface types and a complex hydrographic network. The processes of eutrophication of the southern littoral areas of the Lake Ladoga determine the relevance of assessing the removal of solid matter from the river flow to the estuaries of the tributaries of the Ladoga. …”
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    Development of a Multidimensional Analysis and Integrated Visualization Method for Maritime Traffic Behaviors Using DBSCAN-Based Dynamic Clustering by Daehan Lee, Daun Jang, Sanglok Yoo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is adapted for the electronic nautical chart (S-101) under the next-generation hydrographic information standard (S-100), which can be used as a tool to support decision-making for ship operators.…”
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    Determination of Flood Inuandation Areas in the City of Bingöl (Turkey) Using Geographic Information Systems and HEC-RAS by Murat Celiker, NILÜFER KOÇER, OSMAN YILDIZ

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Thus, hydraulic models of these streams passing through the city center were developed by the use of HEC-RAS for the peak flows obtained from synthetic unit hydrographs with return periods of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 years. …”
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