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Width evolution of channel belts as a random walk
Published 2025-01-01“…Channel-belt width and its temporal evolution are important for the hydraulics, hydrology, and ecology of landscapes, as well as for human activities such as farming, protecting infrastructure, and natural hazard mitigation. …”
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The Wayqecha Amazon Cloud Curtain Ecosystem Experiment: A new experimental method to manipulate fog water inputs in terrestrial systems
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Fog makes a significant contribution to the hydrology of a wide range of important terrestrial ecosystems. …”
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Estimación de la cubierta de nieve en el norte de la provincia del Neuquén.
Published 2013-12-01“…The snow and ice cover analysis in mountainous terrain is an important information for hydrology, and can be obtained from remote sensors. …”
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GravIS: mass anomaly products from satellite gravimetry
Published 2025-02-01“…This work aims to introduce the user-friendly mass anomaly products provided at GravIS that are specifically processed for hydrology, glaciology, and oceanography applications. …”
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Compound events in Germany in 2018: drivers and case studies
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Climate change rivals fertilizer use in driving soil nitrous oxide emissions in the northern high latitudes: Insights from terrestrial biosphere models
Published 2025-02-01“…Critically, contributions from soils in the Northern High Latitudes (NHL, >50°N) remain poorly quantified despite their exposure to rapid rates of regional warming and changing hydrology due to climate change. In this study, we used an ensemble of six process-based terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) from the Global Nitrogen/Nitrous Oxide Model Intercomparison Project (NMIP) to quantify soil N2O emissions across the NHL during 1861–2016. …”
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WRF-Chem simulations of snow nitrate and other physicochemical properties in northern China
Published 2025-02-01“…<p>Snow is a key component of the cryosphere and has significant impacts on surface energy balance, hydrology, atmospheric circulation, etc. In addition, numerous studies have indicated that snow impurities, especially nitrate, are sensitive to sunlight and can be photolyzed to emit reactive species including NO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span> and HONO, which serve as precursors of O<span class="inline-formula"><sub>3</sub></span> and radicals and disturb the overlying atmospheric chemistry. …”
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Large range sizes link fast life histories with high species richness across wet tropical tree floras
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IDENTIFICATION DE RÉGIONS HOMOGÈNES DU POINT DE VUE HYDROLOGIQUE. ÉTUDE DE CAS: LA RÉGION DE LA COURBURE DE L’ARC CARPATIQUE
Published 2009-07-01“…Identification of homogeneous hydrological regions. Case study: the Carpathian Curvature region. …”
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Modified SWAT Model for Agricultural Watershed in Karst Area of Southwest China
Published 2025-01-01“…The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is extensively used globally for hydrological and water quality assessments but encounters challenges in karst regions due to their complex surface and groundwater hydrological environments. …”
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Determining Curve Number and Estimating Runoff Yield In HESARAK Catchment
Published 2018-06-01“…The process of precipitation – runoff of each basin, is influenced by hydrologic, geomorphology conditions, geological formation and vegetation. …”
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Drought Propagation Patterns under Naturalized Condition Using Daily Hydrometeorological Data
Published 2018-01-01“…Compared with meteorological drought, the number of drought events was less and duration was longer for agricultural and hydrological droughts. The results showed that there were 3 types of drought propagation pattern: from meteorological drought to agricultural/hydrological drought (M-A/H), agricultural/hydrological drought without meteorological drought (NM-A/H), and meteorological drought only (M). …”
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Permafrost pore structure and its influence on microbial diversity: Insights from X-ray computed tomography
Published 2025-02-01“…A notable impact of soil pore structure on microbial communities is the inverse relationship between microbial diversity and hydrological pore connectivity, where increased hydrological pore connectivity reduces microbial diversity. …”
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Detection and Attribution of a Spatial Heterogeneity in the Temporal Evolution of Bulgarian River Discharge
Published 2025-01-01“…A comparison of hydrological data with some climatic variables (i.e., temperature, precipitation, and ozone at 70 hPa), combined with neural network analysis results, suggests ozone as a possible reason for the heterogeneous hydrological response. …”
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Forest Management in the Interface: Water Management
Published 2008-09-01“…Monroe, describes the role of forests in the water cycle and the hydrological effects of land development, and introduces four strategies for lessening the negative hydrological effects of urbanization: protecting forests, reducing impervious surface cover, controlling sources of pollutants, and managing stormwater runoff. …”
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Forest Management in the Interface: Water Management
Published 2008-09-01“…Monroe, describes the role of forests in the water cycle and the hydrological effects of land development, and introduces four strategies for lessening the negative hydrological effects of urbanization: protecting forests, reducing impervious surface cover, controlling sources of pollutants, and managing stormwater runoff. …”
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Prioritizinghydrological erosion-prone response units in Latyan catchment
Published 2015-12-01“…Hydrologic response units as a new approach can form smallest catchment study area. …”
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