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Utilizing Remote Sensing to Quantify Evapotranspiration: A Case Study of the Saiss Basin (Morocco)
Published 2025-01-01“…ET estimation on a large scale remains a problem in understanding the hydrologic system; it is complicated over heterogeneous land use and land cover. …”
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Government crisis communication tools in the light of the extreme drought of 2022
Published 2024-11-01“…Value: Due to the acceleration of the hydrological cycle, it is likely that in the future humanity will have to prepare for more intense periods of extreme water scarcity. …”
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Low-temperature biodegradation of freshwater dissolved organic matter during winter-to-spring transition
Published 2025-02-01“…These findings highlight the critical role of microbial processes in DOM transformation during periods of rapid hydrological change, providing insights into carbon cycling and ecosystem dynamics in cold aquatic environments.…”
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Assessment of Rainfall Frequencies from Global Precipitation Datasets
Published 2025-01-01“…Such biases could propagate into the hydrological process and influence the calibration of the rainfall-runoff process, one of the key nonlinear relationships in land surface modeling. …”
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Coupling between topological edge state and defect mode-based biosensor using phononic crystal
Published 2025-01-01“…Besides, the salinity of seawater is a crucial factor in understanding its characteristics because any variation in the salinity of seawater represents the variations in the hydrological, biological, and chemical distributions. …”
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Shrub encroachment accelerates the processes of moisture redistribution in alpine meadows on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Published 2025-02-01“…These findings suggest that rapid shrub encroachment can accelerate rainfall infiltration and soil moisture dynamics, which can significantly influence hydrological processes on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.…”
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Discretization of the Water Uptake Process of Na-Montmorillonite Undergoing Atmospheric Stress: XRD Modeling Approach
Published 2018-01-01“…Atmospheric stress is achieved by applying, for Na-rich montmorillonite, a water sorption/desorption constraint, created at the laboratory scale. This hydrological disturbance allows the “demolition” of the clay history and to highlight the clay hydrous performance. …”
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On Fluid and Thermal Dynamics in a Heterogeneous CO2 Plume Geothermal Reservoir
Published 2017-01-01“…For obtaining a deeper understanding of CO2-geothermal system under realistic conditions, heterogeneity of reservoir’s hydrological properties (in terms of permeability and porosity) is taken into account. …”
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Evaluation of biases in mid-to-high-latitude surface snowfall and cloud phase in ERA5 and CMIP6 using satellite observations
Published 2025-01-01“…<p>Supercooled liquid-containing clouds (sLCCs) play a significant role in Earth's radiative budget and the hydrological cycle, especially through surface snowfall production. …”
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Prediction of flood peak-discharges in the Raman Watershed, North Raman, Central Lampung
Published 2025-01-01“…Flood discharge is calculated for various return periods based on daily rainfall- data from 2012 to 2021 obtained from BMKG Central Lampung. Hydrological analysis includes: 1) assessment of annual average rainfall-depth using the Thiessen method; 2) analysis of rainfall distribution and predictions of design rainfall using three common probability distributions; and 3) flood discharges are predicted using the Nakayasu method. …”
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GIS-Enabled Culvert Design: A Case Study in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Published 2018-01-01“…The automation methods may be extended to other hydrologic objectives and runoff mitigation design such as open-channel design and detention or retention ponds.…”
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Soils and vegetation of the permafrost floodplain of the small river Tenyakha (Messoyakha basin, Western Siberia)
Published 2024-12-01“…The soils and vegetation of Arctic floodplains are vulnerable to global warming because, in addition to climate change, they are affected by the changing hydrological regime of rivers. However, for river floodplains in large Arctic regions, such as the Yamalo-Gydan ecoregion, even descriptive field studies are still very incomplete. …”
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Transboundary hydropolitical conflicts and their impact on river morphology and environmental degradation in the Hirmand Basin, West Asia
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract The Hirmand Transboundary River Basin (HTRB), shared by Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan, is a hydrologically critical and politically sensitive region. …”
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Combining Passive Infrared and Microwave Satellite Observations to Investigate Cloud Microphysical Properties: A Review
Published 2025-01-01“…Clouds play a key role in the Earth’s radiation budget, weather, and hydrological cycle, as well as the radiative and thermodynamic components of the climate system. …”
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APPLICATION OF SINMAP AND ANALYSIS OF MODEL SENSITIVITY – CASE STUDIES FROM GERMANY AND CHINA
Published 2016-07-01“…Sensitivity analysis revealed that internal friction has a large influence on susceptibility modelling, while the hydrological parameter T/R only changed the results to a very small extent under the parameter range tested in this study. …”
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Evaluating environmental flows for the targeted fish habitats in selected rivers
Published 2025-02-01“…This study involves long-term field sampling, necessary onsite and laboratory tests, and historical secondary data analysis. The Hydrologic Engineering Centre's River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) was used to simulate the MAF and water quality of the studied sites. …”
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The effects and the macroeconomic dynamics of natural disaster damages: investigation of local evidence
Published 2025-12-01“…This study investigates the macroeconomic consequences of natural disasters in southeast Texas, a region frequently distressed by meteorological and hydrological events. By concentrating on a county-level analysis, we methodically assess the impacts of natural disaster damages on key economic indicators: aggregate personal income, aggregate wages, wages per worker, aggregate employment and aggregate income transfers over the period 1990–2019. …”
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The application of grey statistical method and analytic hierarchy process in the evaluation of community park rehabilitation landscapes
Published 2025-02-01“…The results are as follows: (1) Out of the 30 indicator factors, 13 were not selected through the GST method. (2) The weights of the criteria layer, from highest to lowest, are as follows: physical rehabilitation (D1) with a weight of 0.6370, psychological rehabilitation (D2) with a weight of 0.2583, and spiritual rehabilitation (D3) with a weight of 0.1047. (3) The highest and lowest values in the indicator layer are as follows: D1 (P14: illumination duration 0.2359, P17: hydrological conditions 0.0197); D2 (P21: sense of security 0.1433, P23: human-environment interaction 0.0162); D3 (P34: sense of pleasure 0.0400, P36: aesthetic value 0.0045). …”
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Analysing the Effects of Atmospheric Teleconnections on Streamflow Regime in the Eastern Black Sea Basin in Türkiye
Published 2024-07-01“…Analysing the variations in hydrological cycle components is essential for water resources planning and management. …”
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Measurement of remaining storage, rate of siltation, and rate of erosion of the Ahmadu Bello University Farm Lake drainage Basin in Zaria
Published 2013-07-01“…Thereafter calculated rate of siltation between years 1966 and 2009 as 6,600 m3/y, rate of erosion in the drainage basin during the same period as 0.559 mm/y, and safe yield during 176 days of hydrological dry season as non existing, because after deduction of losses to evaporation calculated as 194,560 m3/y and deduction of 272,700 m3 of environmental reserve - minimum necessary to preserve aquatic wildlife, there is no active storage left. …”
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