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Investigating surface loading effect on seasonal crustal deformation observed by GNSS in Hong Kong
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Surface loading effects related to atmospheric, hydrological, non-tidal ocean, are one of the principal sources of the seasonal oscillations in GNSS time series, and it should be taken into account for improving GNSS accuracy. …”
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Application of Regional Climatic Models to Assess the Performance Evaluation of Changes on Flood Frequency in Woybo Catchment, Ethiopia
Published 2022-01-01“…The impact on flood frequency was evaluated using multiple climate models under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 emission scenarios for 2020s, 2050s, and 2080s compared to 1976–2005. Hydrologic Engineering Center of Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) was used to simulate streamflow after sensitivity analysis, calibration, and validation of the model for the catchment. …”
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The impact of sound land use management to reduce runoff
Published 2019-10-01“…This was done through simulation and the comparison of the three land cover scenarios such as 2015 land cover, 2025 projected land cover and desired land use to determine its difference in terms of runoff. Hydrologic Engineering Center-Hydrologic Modeling System was used for simulating runoff. …”
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Different Flooding Conditions Affected Microbial Diversity in Riparian Zone of Huihe Wetland
Published 2025-01-01“…However, the impact of soil hydrological conditions on wetland microorganisms is not well understood. …”
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DATA VISUALIZATION AS A MEASURE TO IMPROVE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SURFACE WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS
Published 2021-04-01“…The article shows the possibilities of data visualization for various samples using examples of hydrological and water management information. The efficiency of using some techniques (graphical representation of data, Shewhart control maps, box-and-whiskers diagram, and scattering diagram) for analyzing the results of water quality control of the Moscow river and some of its tributaries is demonstrated. …”
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How Likely Is a 100-Year Rainfall Event During the Next Ten Years?
Published 2018-04-01“…This article focuses on rainfall, but its explanations and concepts can be applied to other extreme hydrologic phenomena such as flood and drought. Written by Young Gu Her, William Lusher, and Kati Migliaccio, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, March 2018. …”
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Modeling the Effects of Land-Cover Change on Rainfall-Runoff Relationships in a Semiarid, Eastern Mediterranean Watershed
Published 2015-01-01“…A 1989 Landsat TM-derived classification map was used as input for a Kinematic Runoff and Erosion (KINEROS) hydrological model along with the precipitation data of an extreme rainfall event. …”
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L'eau et le développement durable : un couple en rupture sans gouvernance sociétale et coopération décentralisée
Published 2010-05-01“…Hydrological cycle should be treated as a whole by societal governance, probably the only way which could guarantee the future of the couple water-sustainable development, with the participation of governments and citizens. …”
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Plant Adaptation and Soil Shear Strength: Unraveling the Drought Legacy in <i>Amorpha fruticosa</i>
Published 2025-01-01“…Concurrently, the stomatal conductance and transpiration rate of leaves decrease, weakening the capacity to augment soil matric suction through transpiration and potentially reducing hydrological reinforcement. Although rewetting treatments aid in recovery, drought legacy effects persist and impact plant functional attributes. …”
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Study on scour simulation and boundary condition conversion technology for a shallow foundation bridge
Published 2025-02-01“…To prevent and mitigate scouring risks, this paper investigates the riverbed scouring characteristics of shallow foundation bridges under different hydrological conditions.The study found that under high water levels and flow velocities, scour depth significantly increased.Under extreme hydrological conditions, a horseshoe vortex forms at the base of the front end of the bridge pier, causing scour pits on both sides of the upstream face of the foundation, which is the main cause of foundation voids that first appear at 2580 s with a maximum scour depth of -2.51 m and a void area of 0.5%, continuing to increase over time.Based on simulated scouring data, this study proposes a method for converting boundary conditions from a scouring model to a mechanical model. …”
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Runoff of the Lena Basin Rivers in the Trans-Baikal Territory and its Relationship with Atmospheric Precipitation
Published 2021-10-01“…However, the Lena River basin hydrological characteristics within the boundaries of Trans-Baikal Kray have been studied insufficiently.…”
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Permeability Properties of Jointed Rock with Periodic Partially Filled Fractures
Published 2019-01-01“…Rock fractures always influence the hydrological properties of a rock mass. To investigate the seepage characteristics of a rock mass with partly filled fractures, a mathematical model is established. …”
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Aide au suivi du phénomène de dénitrification naturelle pour une gestion durable de la ressource en eau du Béthunois
Published 2006-11-01“…In this article, we propose the setting-up of a control panel thanks to a GIS platform coupled with a hydrological model. Our research work is applied to the SIVOM of the Béthunois.…”
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Diversité régionale de la prise en compte des zones humides et de leurs dynamiques
Published 2006-02-01“…Nevertheless, the local and regional planning gradually integrates them, because small areas wetlands have different hydrological and biological functions. The wetlands constitute a new development contribution, despite contradictions between their protection and their uses. …”
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Role of Barystatic Sea Level Change in Global Mass Conservation and Its Excitation to Length‐Of‐Day Variations
Published 2025-01-01“…The barystatic sea level exhibits the most significant amplitude in mass‐induced LOD variations, compensating for most land hydrological excitation, but shows no clear correlation with the atmosphere. …”
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Groundwater Quality on the Adriatic Karst Island of Mljet (Croatia) and Its Implications on Water Supply
Published 2019-01-01“…Water sampling and chemical analyses were performed during hydrological minimum and maximum with regard to groundwater levels in 2005/2006 and minimum in 2016. …”
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Predicting Future Surface Runoff Delivered to the Euphrates River Using LARSWG and SWAT Models: (Sahiliya Valley in the Iraqi Western Desert as a Case Study)
Published 2025-02-01“… The Weather Generation Model “LARSWG” and hydrological Model “SWAT” used in this study to estimate the quantity of future surface runoff in the Sahiliya Valley located within the Iraqi western desert. …”
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Lower grass stomatal conductance under elevated CO2 can decrease transpiration and evapotranspiration rates despite carbon fertilization
Published 2024-10-01“…The combined effect of these responses on the total plant transpiration and on evapotranspiration (ET) has a wide range of implications on local, regional, and global hydrological cycles, and thus needs to be better understood. …”
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Fusion of Remotely Sensed Data with Monitoring Well Measurements for Groundwater Level Management
Published 2025-01-01“…In the realm of hydrological engineering, integrating extensive geospatial raster data from remote sensing (Big Data) with sparse field measurements offers a promising approach to improve prediction accuracy in groundwater studies. …”
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Probabilistic slope stability analysis: a case study of Ain Bouzian landslide within North-East Algeria
Published 2022-06-01“…Stochastic soil properties values are used to evaluate the reliability and to assess sensitivity of the system, for two hydrological conditions, with and without water table within the soil mass. …”
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