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Introducing Iterative Model Calibration (IMC) v1.0: a generalizable framework for numerical model calibration with a CAESAR-Lisflood case study
Published 2025-02-01“…<p>In geosciences, including hydrology and geomorphology, the reliance on numerical models necessitates the precise calibration of their parameters to effectively translate information from observed to unobserved settings. …”
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GeoTemporal clustering for aquifer delineation: a big data approach to synchronizing and analyzing variable-length groundwater time series
Published 2025-02-01“…The modular clustering framework utilizes hierarchical agglomerative clustering and a custom hydrology-specific distance function. This accounts for the variability in the length, temporal position, and consistency of the time series, in addition to gaps in records, aligning them temporally before comparison. …”
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Analysis of the Impact of Reservoir Development on the Availability of Water for Paddy Farming in Sanjai Village, East Sinjai District, Sinjai Regency
Published 2025-01-01“…Reservoirs are civil construction buildings in the field of hydrology that are used to hold water so that it does not go straight to the sea, so that it can be used to improve the availability of water supply to paddy fields that cannot be reached by technical irrigation. …”
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Modelling the Impacts of the Changing Climate on Streamflow in Didesa Catchment, Abay Basin, Ethiopia
Published 2023-01-01“…We use a calibrated hydrological model to further assess climate change’s effects on streamflow. …”
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An Improved Form of 2D SPH Method for Modeling the Excavation Damage of Tunnels Containing Random Fissures
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Dinevar Basin Flood Zoning Relying on the Geomorphologic Characteristics
Published 2012-02-01“…First the regional watering curve of Dinevar basin was drown using the annual maximum discharge of 10 hydrology stations to estimate the annual maximum discharge of four Dinevar sub-basins. …”
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Prospective of climate change impact on water resources and sugar beet yield in the Urmia Lake basin
Published 2024-06-01“…This research investigated the impact of climate change on hydrology and sugar beet yield as one of the main crops in the Urmia lake basin using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). …”
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Analysis of Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Tunnel Groundwater Based on Multivariate Statistical Technology
Published 2021-01-01“…Following tunnel excavation, which is influenced by hydraulic fracturing and geological structure, a series of hydrochemical reactions occur in the karst aquifer, which has a significant impact on groundwater hydrology and the earth process. Based on five sets of 38 samples collected in the Tongzi Tunnel in 2020 and 2021, the main geochemical processes and water quality conditions of the karst aquifer system during tunnel construction were revealed by multivariate statistical analysis and graphical methods. …”
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Rethinking the Lake History of Taylor Valley, Antarctica During the Ross Sea I Glaciation
Published 2025-01-01“…Studies of these large paleolakes have been key in the interpretation of the regional landscape, climate, hydrology, and glacier and ice sheet movements. By far the most studied of these large paleolakes is Glacial Lake Washburn (GLW) in Taylor Valley. …”
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Trends and drivers of dissolved organic carbon in major Arctic rivers
Published 2025-01-01“…This study investigated the spatiotemporal distribution of DOC in 15 important Arctic rivers during 2000–2023 and analyzed the relationship between DOC and basin characteristic variables such as climate, hydrology, vegetation, soil, and slope. Europe had the highest riverine DOC, followed by Siberia and North America, with average values of 9.22 ± 1.23, 7.85 ± 1.50, and 6.17 ± 0.77 mg/L, respectively. …”
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Exploitation of Documented Historical Floods for Achieving Better Flood Defense
Published 2016-01-01“…Establishing Base Flood Elevation for a stream network corresponding to a big catchment is feasible by interdisciplinary approach, involving stochastic hydrology, river hydraulics, and computer aided simulations. …”
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A comparison of the effects of beaver ponds and forest harvest on stream methylmercury in boreal watersheds
Published 2025-01-01“…Beaver ponds and forest harvest are common disturbances in the Canadian boreal forest that result in major changes to catchment hydrology and thus also influence the mobilization and methylation of mercury (Hg). …”
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Hydrogeochemical Characteristics and Genesis of the Chazi Geothermal Field Area in Tibet
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Animating the critical zone: beavers as critical zone engineers
Published 2025-02-01“…Over time, beaver activity, including submersion of woody vegetation, burrowing, dam building, and abandonment, can impact critical zone processes in the river corridor by influencing landscape evolution, biodiversity, geomorphology, hydrology, primary productivity, and biogeochemical cycling. …”
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Plant root carbon inputs drive methane production in tropical peatlands
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CECILIA Regional Climate Simulations for Future Climate: Analysis of Climate Change Signal
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Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Groundwater in Open-Pit Coal Mining: A Case Study from Baorixile Coal Mine, Hailaer Basin, China
Published 2022-01-01“…The data was analyzed by integrating hydrology, mining activity, and meteorological data. …”
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